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Old 02-01-2015, 03:52 PM
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Auto tilt wing mirror glass

Hi, was wandering if there was maybe a diy fix, my passenger rear mirror goes a bit mad when I select reverse, it auto tilts up and down constantly when in reverse and when select drive it just stays at last position it was in.

Also for some reason my car also dumped (99.9% sure it was)a diesel puddle under car this morning, all I did was start it up and turned it straight off because I forgot to do somthing in the house, when I came back out I saw the puddle and steady dripping, I removed the plastic front bottom plastic cover but couldn't see anything obvious, looked under hood again nothing, took it for a remap had it up on garage ramp for quick look, nothing, is there a chance it flooded itself somehow turning it on then straight off when cold starting and dumped the excess fuel.
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