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FirstTimer4Me wrote: »ta for the help not sure if the car has heated mirros just took it for granted it did the mirrors are adjusted manually with a lever
if it's straight forward way to fit them i'm not gd with diy stuff but i'll give it a go.
Ok so if the mirrors are manually adjusted, I think it will not have heated mirrors, and the lesson to be learnt here is?, Ok if want a few nice touches, buy a higher speced car.
I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
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ok ta for the reply i thought it was a higher speced car due to it being a later model ah well ta anyways.cyclonebri1 wrote: »Ok so if the mirrors are manually adjusted, I think it will not have heated mirrors, and the lesson to be learnt here is?, Ok if want a few nice touches, buy a higher speced car.
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why do you need the heated mirrors? ive got them on my transit,they are good when its frosty or snowing but as for drying the mirror i dont find they do when im moving,but when stopped they do eventually dry out leaving the mirrors with a coating of muck that makes it impossible to see into as soon as the sun hits them,so i need to give them a wipe....work permit granted!0
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Mine (Ford, though) come on with the FRONT elements, not the rear. I only noticed I even had them last winter when I wondered why my mirrors were steaming when I pulled up at traffic lights
Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
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Audi ones come on automatically below a certain temperature.0
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i work !!!!!! and have to use the motorway so when i'm on on nights or early mornings it;s difficult to see out of them.goldspanners wrote: »why do you need the heated mirrors?0 -
FirstTimer4Me wrote: »i work !!!!!! and have to use the motorway so when i'm on on nights or early mornings it;s difficult to see out of them.
well I hope you don't stray too far from the services....lol0 -
FirstTimer4Me wrote: »i work !!!!!! and have to use the motorway so when i'm on on nights or early mornings it;s difficult to see out of them.
go to specsavers or eat more carrots then
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heated mirrors dont help you see at night....work permit granted!0 -
FirstTimer4Me wrote: »i work !!!!!! and have to use the motorway so when i'm on on nights or early mornings it;s difficult to see out of them.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I have the same problem, can't get the little b******s to do anything;)
Heated mirrors are handy especially this time of year when the condensation starts, but I'm an idle sod tooI like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
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FirstTimer4Me wrote: »i work !!!!!!.
You have a crap job, by the sounds of it."You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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