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My mirrors also do the same thing, so is the control module behind the steering column joystick?
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I'm not positive, but I think the mirrors are an independent problem as mine go off in there own world no matter what I do.
The control module is the unit to your left, on the side of the seat (that has the 1,2 and 3 memory buttons). Take the plastic cover off, unplug the smaller plug-I believe there are only 2... This completely fixed any problem my steering wheel had going to the correct place when I got in the car, before I would have to hit the "1" memory button 5-10 times just to get the wheel to the correct place. It doesn't "fix" the problem, but if you don't need to adjust your wheel often, than it can be considered a fix I guess... |
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