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Old 03-02-2017, 03:07 AM
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CODING FOLDING MIRRORS

Hi to all
I need same help please if someone know about coding the mirrors on x5 e53 4.4is. I buy carly coding program for this car. I arrive to code almost everything as per carly say, except the folding mirrors(when i lock the car the mirrors must folding in and when unlock mirrors fold out) is not working.
Can someone know why ??????
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(With the button inside the car the mirrors working fine)
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Old 03-02-2017, 03:29 AM
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Changed my central console button from 2005. to my 2002. X5! Full of buttons! I had non heated seats...have to check now how to switch them on
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Old 03-02-2017, 03:38 AM
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Hi to all
I need same help please if someone know about coding the mirrors on x5 e53 4.4is. I buy carly coding program for this car. I arrive to code almost everything as per carly say, except the folding mirrors(when i lock the car the mirrors must folding in and when unlock mirrors fold out) is not working.
Can someone know why ??????
Thanks for any help
(With the button inside the car the mirrors working fine)
There is no such option for E53 to fold mirrors with remote! But there is a possibility to make it! U will need to install new wiring system for it! If u r living in south it is ok.... if it is very cold outside during winters...it is not a good idea to fold them every time! They could brake!
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CODING FOLDING MIRRORS

thanks for the info. where i can get this new wiring drawing
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Old 03-02-2017, 05:33 AM
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thanks for the info. where i can get this new wiring drawing
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That wiring can draw any specialist who has knowledge... anyway it will be individual! It depence which system u want to use! For example u can take window system closing and opening and make it common... or try to combinate something with that mirror button wiring!

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Old 03-02-2017, 12:22 PM
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Washed up! Fixed head lamp washer and take off mistake from parking lights!
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So sorry to hear about that, but your end result looks amazing. I see you got LEDs too, they look amazing.

About how long was the whole fix?
It took me a couple weeks to get it fixed. Hard to find time after work and on the weekends to get anything done. overall, id say about 8-10 hrs of real work.
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Nice dude! I'm glad you were able to get it back together. It looks great!
thanks bud. it feels so good to be back in the e53. I was driving a e63 the past few weeks. got stuck in parking lots when we had some snow. def the wrong time for the x to be down. feels like im driving a tank now compared to the e63. gotta get some boarding in before the season is up
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Old 03-02-2017, 07:54 PM
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thanks bud. it feels so good to be back in the e53. I was driving a e63 the past few weeks. got stuck in parking lots when we had some snow. def the wrong time for the x to be down. feels like im driving a tank now compared to the e63. gotta get some boarding in before the season is up
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