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Issue with side view mirrors

gbartolini

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I have a 2015 Ecoboost and every once in a while I'll get in the car and my side mirrors will start to adjust all the way out. They will do this continuously and click, click, click until I adjust them with the controls. Most of the time it is just one mirror but this morning it was both mirrors at the same time. Its tough for me to replicate this at the dealership because it happens at random.

Anyone else having this issue??
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I keep hearing people asking this. Do you guys have like automatic mirrors or something?
 

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Pretty sure the Mirrors move with memory seats. Yu may want to program both your memory settings.
 
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I believe my mirrors are programmed to my key. So if someone moves them they'll automatically go back to my setting when I sit in the car. Although, no one ever moves them.

I'll try programming the settings. I've never done that. Still...it shouldnt be having this issue.
 

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Pretty sure the Mirrors move with memory seats. Yu may want to program both your memory settings.
The mirrors do move if you program the buttons or set your mykey to a certain position.

The issue is that the mirrors occasionally just move immediately when entering the car, all the way out or all the way up and continue to try moving causing them to pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, etc... until pressing the the assigned button or taking control of the mirrors. The seat doesn't move until getting into the car and pressing the start button one time if entry/exit is selected.

It's either a faulty part or faulty programming. The kicker is that Ford has recorded this issue on other models of their cars like the Expedition. Dealership's seem incapable of taking any type of extra effort to research the problem.
 
 








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