Dancing mirrors!
Dancing mirrors!
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Dr Mike Oxgreen

Original Poster:

4,438 posts

188 months

Saturday 7th January 2017
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My door mirrors have stopped responding to the control buttons, and yesterday I noticed that every time I turn the ignition on, both mirrors do a little dance where they move in sequence to each of the four corners of their travel before moving back to a roughly central position. It's as if they're doing a calibration routine. After they've stopped moving, they still don't respond to the buttons.

I've never noticed this 'dance' before. Is it normal behaviour? Does it actually happen every time you turn the ignition on, and I've just never noticed it?!

Any ideas what might be wrong? I'm assuming it's not just a fuse, because clearly the motors are working.

Paulprior

871 posts

128 months

Saturday 7th January 2017
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its certainly not normal to dance around on mine, but no idea what would cause that

mach2

226 posts

257 months

Sunday 8th January 2017
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As yours is a '99 model my first suspicion would be the mirror control module that sits somewhere underneath the dash around the steering column. Given the symptoms on start-up and then the non-functioning I'd be checking there first.

Andav469

965 posts

160 months

Sunday 8th January 2017
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mach2 said:
As yours is a '99 model my first suspicion would be the mirror control module that sits somewhere underneath the dash around the steering column. Given the symptoms on start-up and then the non-functioning I'd be checking there first.
This is a good shout, you can send your unit to TVR Heritage Parts for checking and repairing if necessary

Dr Mike Oxgreen

Original Poster:

4,438 posts

188 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Cool, thanks. It'll be going to Str8Six for its annual shortly so I'll mention it to them.

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

132 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Are the door looms in good order?

Dr Mike Oxgreen

Original Poster:

4,438 posts

188 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Penelope Stopit said:
Are the door looms in good order?
I've no idea. But if you're suggesting that a short could be causing the motors to move, I think that's unlikely. The motors are moving together, in parallel, and in a definite clockwise square and then back to central.

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

132 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Dr Mike Oxgreen said:
Penelope Stopit said:
Are the door looms in good order?
I've no idea. But if you're suggesting that a short could be causing the motors to move, I think that's unlikely. The motors are moving together, in parallel, and in a definite clockwise square and then back to central.
I had a thought Doctor so I posted it.
Is the mirror control unit in the drivers door?
Off topic... Doctor, would you happen to own any videos taken from aircraft?