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Hey guys, got a strange problem here. I usually fold in my mirrors when I park just so no one accidently bumps into them. Sometimes when I fold them back out, the driver side mirror does not go all the way back to the preset position. Even if I touch the Driver 1 button, it won't go back to the Driver 1 position. The switch to choose between left and right mirror is in the central position, so there's chance of me accidently readjusting the mirror.

 

Anyone else notice this?

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Just try reprogramming everything. Mine got a little squirrly once and I redid everything and hadn't had the prob since.

The same problem persists after reprogramming. Maybe not right away, but in time the same problem happens. I can't seem to recreate it...it recreates itself in its own time.

 

You KNOW GM won't service something like that. :rolleyes:

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The owner’s manual has something in it on "cycling" the mirrors after manually folding them to get them back to normal operation... I'll have to look when I get home... Anyone have their book handy ???

 

Lee -- Heavy frost here the last two nights and dusting of snow in the mountains...

 

Almost time for THE SEASON (snowmobile season that is)

 

REALLY looking forward to using my de-frost regularly...:D

 

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Defrost? The second week in September? Wow. Where do you live that it gets that cold this early in the season?

Lee, it hasn't actually been cold here in FL, but I use mine almost every morning. The annual moisture from dew in FL, probably comes close to equalling your annual rain fall. Defroter takes about 2 minutes to clear both. I love it.

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Ben,

I never even thought about that but now that you mention it it makes sense. I've lived in AZ too long (8 years) with our 8% humidity, rarely rains and 8 months of 70 degree weather and I forget about all those days I lived in Detroit, Phila, Atlanta etc. Believe it or not, this truck has still not been rained on. I'm spoiled. :lol:

 

Hartman,

You're getting into your peak season now, huh? Do you think the economy is going to hurt you this year? Hope not. It sure has slowed my little side line down.

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Good luck, S10. I don't even you guys on the East coast. Hope this blows through quickly (and quietly).

 

Don't take this wrong Lee, but you suck!

I didn't. As a matter of fact, I rarely read any of your posts anyway so it;s a moot point. :D

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