Range Rover L322 2007 Power fold mirrors out of sync !!!

Range Rover L322 2007 Power fold mirrors out of sync !!!

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flamewire

Original Poster:

34 posts

149 months

Thursday 12th December 2013
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After a low battery, the mirrors on my 2007 L322 Range Rover decided that one would fold in when the other folds out...

Some days later having tried all the usual things of manually pulling one mirror out and trying to get them to click back in to sync, nothing, the two mirrors continued to do one in one out, with great comedy value for all.

Anyway. Managed to fix it and just thought I would share it with others.

One forum suggested a double press of the button another suggested disconnecting the battery but another suggested pulling fuses as an easier option.

In the fuse box behind the glove compartment there are two 30 Amp fuses that control left and right door mirrors respectively.

Fuse No.11 and No.24

With the car fully unlocked (just in case) pull the passenger side fuse then with the fuse out the passenger mirror will no longer work so you can use the drivers door button to set the drivers door mirror to the same as the passengers, then pull the drivers door fuse, give it a minute (just in case) and put both fuses back in.

Now both mirrors should be back in sync and work as intended...

It may be that you don't need to pull the passenger fuse first or there maybe easier options, everyone is welcome to reply and give their experiences.

Hope it saves someone a trip to the dealers!

M

cerberaperv

443 posts

215 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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Nice one. I'll have to do this in the morning. The Mrs car has had this problem for months and I'd given up!

flamewire

Original Poster:

34 posts

149 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Hope it works, let us know how you get on. You need to release the glove box latch on the centre console side to get better access to the fuse box (see cars hand book). Also don't drop the fuse when putting it back in, as I did, you then have to take the lower panel off to get it back, requiring a torx set !!!

matt-3gmnb

5 posts

72 months

Friday 21st December 2018
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Thanks for this! worked a treat.
FYI, mine went out of sync when i pressed the fold button whilst reversing !?!

flamewire

Original Poster:

34 posts

149 months

Friday 21st December 2018
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Glad it worked, forgotten I had posted that it was so many years ago.

NICKHPYE

1 posts

50 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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Thanks for the top tip - sorted in minutes and avoided a likely expensive trip to the garage clap

Akabozonie

1 posts

41 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Thanks to this post I've now managed to fix my Power Folding Mirror problems .It is fantastic that many people help each other with different tips on repairs etc and we search and look back to find a fix or solution ..Now to fix a fix for my HDC Fault and few others ..Thanks again to the original Post

flamewire

Original Poster:

34 posts

149 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Glad to see its still useful 7yrs later, appreciate the feedback.

Wdl45

4 posts

46 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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Still helpful in 2021. I just used this fix on my L322 and it worked a treat. Many thanks indeed.

Kotti62

1 posts

25 months

Friday 4th March 2022
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Hi guys,
I’m Andreas from Germany and I just had to join this forum to express my deep gratitude towards the thread starter. I encountered the exact same problem with my 2006 L322 SC and my service shop (now independent, former MG and Rover dealership) went crazy over it. After disassembling the mirrors and ordering new motors, which didn’t solve the problem, they told me they need to order new mirrors (for about 800 € each without paintwork), which is when I finally started searching the internet for my problem. After not much searching I stumbled about this thread, told my workshop the solution and they were totally baffled when it actually worked. They admitted they would have never figured that out for themselves … (honest guys, lacking a bit of logical thinking though, searching for mechanical problems for clearly an electronic fault.) I still had to fork out 500 € for all their efforts, but it still saved me at least one grand. So once again thank you so much for your great help. And in future I’ll always search the internet before I’ll go blindly to any repair shop …

flamewire

Original Poster:

34 posts

149 months

Friday 4th March 2022
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So glad it is still solving problems, sorry you had to pay for new parts, keep the old ones to sell on ebay...?

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 5th November 2022
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Still works - thanks. Five minute fix for a thing that I spent 30 mins in the rain last night trying to fix with button pressing and force.

jackrabb

1 posts

4 months

Tuesday 26th December 2023
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still solving people's problems in late 2023! thank you!