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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / November 2005

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407 mirrors angling down when in reverse gear.

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Peter Chant - 18 Nov 2005 23:05 GMT
The handbook suggests that this is standard on all models, and to do it you
simply move the left/right selector switch to the appropriate position when
in reverse, move the mirror and then the car remebers that position and
returns to it when in reverse (with the left right selector switch
selected?).

I can't get my SE to do it.  Do SE's do this or have I got something wrong?

Pete

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axl - 19 Nov 2005 11:14 GMT
> The handbook suggests that this is standard on all models, and to do it you
> simply move the left/right selector switch to the appropriate position when
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> Pete

doesnt work; it only works if you have electronic seat adjusting with
memorymodule,
Peter Chant - 20 Nov 2005 01:13 GMT
> doesnt work; it only works if you have electronic seat adjusting with
> memorymodule,

Cheers, so it does not work as I do not have it.  It did not have an '*'
next to it in the handbook which implied it worked for all models.  As
usual, you have to guess what features your car does and does not have.

I'm slightly suspicious that its probably only a software tweak given
everything seems computer controlled, i.e. next model up gets the better
program.

Thanks,

Pete

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Nom - 21 Nov 2005 08:50 GMT
> I'm slightly suspicious that its probably only a software tweak given
> everything seems computer controlled, i.e. next model up gets the
> better program.

That's the case with most of the electronic features !
Bob - 21 Nov 2005 14:20 GMT
: The handbook suggests that this is standard on all models, and to do it you
: simply move the left/right selector switch to the appropriate position when
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: I asked my dealer about the same thing on my 407SE, he'd never heard of
it!

Bob
Peter Chant - 21 Nov 2005 23:40 GMT
> : I asked my dealer about the same thing on my 407SE, he'd never heard of
> it!

Has your dealer read the handbook!

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ianjay1956@gmail.com - 29 Nov 2005 14:53 GMT
I have a 3 month old 407 SW EXEC and have the same problem - in the
handbook - but it does not work.  Dealers have no idea a lot of the
time !!

> > : I asked my dealer about the same thing on my 407SE, he'd never heard of
> > it!
>
> Has your dealer read the handbook!
nigel - 30 Nov 2005 12:52 GMT
>I have a 3 month old 407 SW EXEC and have the same problem - in the
>handbook - but it does not work.  Dealers have no idea a lot of the
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>> Has your dealer read the handbook!

All these dealers have to do is plug in the Planet Peugeot Laptop they
all have and access the BSI configuration. They can change a whole
range of options there.
ianjay1956@gmail.com - 29 Nov 2005 14:53 GMT
I have a 3 month old 407 SW EXEC and have the same problem - in the
handbook - but it does not work.  Dealers have no idea a lot of the
time !!

> > : I asked my dealer about the same thing on my 407SE, he'd never heard of
> > it!
>
> Has your dealer read the handbook!

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