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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: WR1 Bro on 19 May 2006, 09:12
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Where is the fuse located for the folding mirrors on a Mk 4 golf? The manual shows a picture in the fuse list but this does not appear to be on the fuse box diagram next to the steering wheel?
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Stu
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Have you actually got electric folding mirrors :undecided:
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I thought I had folding mirrors but sadly not I have to get out and use my days energy folding one of em' in when I park on narrow streets.
If you do have folding mirrors you can see on the mirrow control switch a setting to bring them in.
Oh nuts this post is pretty useless :embarassed: might as well hit "post" as I typed it out and would seem silly not sharing my little knowledge.
actually now that the cogs in the brains are moving a little faster, how easy is it to make your mirrows turn in, is there some attachement gizmo type fingy that needs fitting etc ... anyone know any details on how to do this could be my next thing to tinker about with. Any info glady received.
:)
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Good point soulman_uk, there must be an aftermarket 'job' for the mirrors? All it can be is a small motor etc?! Or perhaps i'm being too simple???
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Folding mirros weren't fitted to UK MKIV's, not as standard anyhoo, although annoyingly you do get the icon on the control switch if you have electrically adjustable mirrors :angry:
not sure about an aftermarket package though :undecided: only other way would be to fit folding mirrors from a different car but that could end up looking nasty :sad:
edit - found this on ukmivs site
to put OEM folding mirrors on will cost £500.00 quid :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:
2 x window motors
2 x door wire looms
2 x folding miorrors
1 x switch
and about 3 hours work
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Sheeeeeeeeeeesh!!! I think i'll kill the calories by doing it myself then :drool:
Maybe it's something we should look into then! An aftermarket, surely it can't be that difficult :undecided:
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if you think about it you need motors that are powerful enough to fold the mirrors, fit into the existing housing and then you have to wire it all up so it works but doesn't fry all the electrics!! :laugh:
from what i've been reading you need to replace the window motors too :undecided:
read this:
http://www.uk-mkivs.net/forums/thread/14919.aspx
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Okay, point taken Rhyso :wink: Give me a choice of £500 or moving my hand to close the mirror... :undecided:
Okay mate, I think you win hands down :smiley:
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No worries... at least I know they ain't broken then since it is a false icon on the mirror control. How sh!t is that?
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Okay, point taken Rhyso :wink: Give me a choice of £500 or moving my hand to close the mirror... :undecided:
Okay mate, I think you win hands down :smiley:
lol - sorry mate; guess i did go a bit OTT :embarassed:
feel free to give it a go through, then you can come and fit some to mine :wink: :grin: :grin:
No worries... at least I know they ain't broken then since it is a false icon on the mirror control. How sh!t is that?
cost cutting at its german finest I'm afraid :sad:
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Who wants electric mirrors anyway, its only something else to go wrong :laugh:
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ok i'll add it to make bollocks list.
if I had £500 I'd go and buy some teeth and stop chewing my food with my gums :grin:
I'll just have to force myself to live with folding them manually every now and then.
Still appreciate all the help and info here :smiley: