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neil5886



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Indus Silver
Oncoming lights reflections
I have noticed while driving my 110 XS in the dark that I get a bad reflection in my rear mirror of the oncoming car, i'm guessing its due to the angle of the back window, where I live there is no street lights at all which seems to make this worse.
So I am thinking of a way to reduce this effect, would tinting the rear window help at all, as anyone had the same issue and found a solution.
Post #513112 11th Mar 2016 9:14am
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This has been discussed at length many times before.

Tinting makes no difference, there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. It is indeed due to the angle of the rear glass acting as a mirror to oncoming lights which are then seen in your rear view mirror.

Just something you have to get used to, or, remove the rear view mirror as some have done. 2016 D4 HSE

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Post #513114 11th Mar 2016 9:16am
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neil5886



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Indus Silver
Okay thanks for the reply, my old 110 didn't have a rear window so this reflection issue is new to me.
I am useless using the forum search I can never find anything.
Post #513121 11th Mar 2016 9:48am
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
Is there any requirement to have the rear view mirror? Mine's pretty pointless and I don't have a rear wiper either.
Post #513123 11th Mar 2016 9:50am
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blackwolf



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Yes.

C&U (as far as I recall) requires that a vehicle is fitted with a minimum of 2 rear view mirrors, one of which must be external and on the offside. the other can be either internal or external and on the nearside, but must be internal unless for some reason an internal won't give a view to the rear.

So stricly speaking if you have a rear window, you must have an internal rear view mirror.

This is a change from a few years ago when there was no restriction on the second mirror and either internal or external was acceptable without qualification.

I suggest you're unlikely to be stopped, and I don't think it is an MOT failure as long as you have two mirrors.
Post #513126 11th Mar 2016 9:53am
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If you want to see what its like to not have a rear view mirror you can easily remove the original quickly, and replace in a matter of seconds.

Grab the arm firmly and turn the entire unit clockwise or anti clockwise, it will then release.

You can look at the spring mechanism after to easily see how it goes back on.

This is what the base plate looks like.


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1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF

1982 Series 3 SWB Petrol
Post #513128 11th Mar 2016 10:01am
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Happyoldgit



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It's been a quirk of the vehicles for the past few decades, you quickly adapt. I wouldn't even bother removing the mirror, just ignore it and use the exterior ones instead. Steve.
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Post #513136 11th Mar 2016 10:38am
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
It would be quite a handy place for a screen, either phone or rear view camera.
I'm getting increasingly motivated to fit a reversing camera because I've got issues with a particular car park.
Post #513139 11th Mar 2016 10:45am
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ken



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Mud do a fab Bracket my Sat Nav is mounted there (At times)
Post #513155 11th Mar 2016 11:34am
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jimbob7



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Imo,remove internal mirror,then save thousands on rear wiper blades/motor repairs etc.IF any police/vosa pulled you I doubt very much they would mention a missing interior mirror,at the most it would be a recommendation.
mot;
http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_810.htm

cu regs;
http://www.transportsfriend.org/road/mirrors.html
Also rear wiper is not a testable item,so doesn't have to work. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #513236 11th Mar 2016 3:51pm
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Christian1402



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Indus Silver
My hard top didn't have a rear view mirror, yet the bulkhead was a standard one, not full height.

I just presumed they came from the factory like this. Either way it didn't both me, the rear view mirror of my discovery is useless due to the 3.5" lift and huge spare tyre. I'll probably remove the one from the xs when I get around to it, as the reflecting light does annoy me
Post #513272 11th Mar 2016 5:40pm
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
I have a 110 HT with no lift and the smallest tyres you get on a Defender. The rear view mirror is still completely useless for manoeuvring.
Post #513382 11th Mar 2016 9:23pm
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Riccarton



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blackwolf wrote:
Yes.

C&U (as far as I recall) requires that a vehicle is fitted with a minimum of 2 rear view mirrors, one of which must be external and on the offside. the other can be either internal or external and on the nearside, but must be internal unless for some reason an internal won't give a view to the rear.

So stricly speaking if you have a rear window, you must have an internal rear view mirror.

This is a change from a few years ago when there was no restriction on the second mirror and either internal or external was acceptable without qualification.

I suggest you're unlikely to be stopped, and I don't think it is an MOT failure as long as you have two mirrors.


Any idea when this changed? It used to be "a) an external mirror on the offside and b) an external mirror on the nearside OR an internal mirror." Thereafter, any additional mirrors were not testable items.

I often wonder why they can't just leave things alone that don't need fixing and yet leave alone things that do need fixing !!
Post #513461 12th Mar 2016 9:17am
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blackwolf



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Almost certainly Europe has something to do with it. It is fairly recent.
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Ryderoo



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England 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Santorini Black
Happyoldgit wrote:
It's been a quirk of the vehicles for the past few decades, you quickly adapt. I wouldn't even bother removing the mirror, just ignore it and use the exterior ones instead.


I am in agreement with happy/ miserable just man up and live with it. Just another Defender quirk, I have got used to it. Cheers Simon

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