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simonpuma90



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
or they get programmed to stay out I have no reason for them to fold
Post #974390 12th Dec 2022 1:33pm
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tooslo964



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
If they're frozen closed then you have the opportunity to de-ice them before allowing them to unfold.


Appreciate that, I was wondering if there was a way to stop them folding as opposed to defrosting them

So surmising the answer is a no Confused
Post #974392 12th Dec 2022 1:37pm
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martinf



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On page 22 of the handbook there is a comment that when using keyless locking the vehicle will not lock if......................
It then says there will be no mislock warning, the hazard warning lights will not flash "and the power-fold mirrors, if enabled, do not fold in."

This implies that the powerfolding can be disabled. Maybe it is dealer programmable as there is no other mention in the handbook that I can find.
Post #974431 12th Dec 2022 4:07pm
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tooslo964



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Hi there, thanks for that,
A lot of googling and it looks as if it's programmable feature only
Post #974456 12th Dec 2022 6:35pm
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lightning



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So, if the mirrors are frozen l assume they are designed such as the mechanism won't be damaged by the attempt to move them.
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Farmerben



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There’s a bit in the iGUIDE that states that if a mirror folded out is knocked or manually folded then the mechanism disengages to avoid damage to the motor. Unsure if it works the other way too but it’s possible. https://instagram.com/bentheoandrews
Post #974481 12th Dec 2022 11:19pm
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lightning



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Well, you'd hope so or there'll be a lot of warranty claims !!
Post #974495 13th Dec 2022 7:52am
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J77



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Seems odd that a simple function can’t be disabled. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
Post #974515 13th Dec 2022 9:56am
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geobloke



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May I suggest a pair of mirror bags/mits might help you gents out https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124000340053 or https://www.amazon.com/lebogner-Waterproof...B081ZJVG74

Or you could find a couple of bags to place over your mirrors. With the Freelander 2 I have the same problem and find that a squirt of silicone spray around the folding joint helps no end in preventing icing up.
Post #974518 13th Dec 2022 10:19am
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tooslo964



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Thanks for that, will give the silicone a go.

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Post #974531 13th Dec 2022 11:06am
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tooslo964



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J77 wrote:
Seems odd that a simple function can’t be disabled.


Frustrating, can start and warm car remotely, then either have to faff around sorting mirrors or drive off without
Post #974532 13th Dec 2022 11:07am
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tooslo964



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lightning wrote:
Well, you'd hope so or there'll be a lot of warranty claims !!


Seems to have done no harm to mine. had to fold/unfold them to get the mechanism to re=engage. Think that's mention in the manual
Post #974533 13th Dec 2022 11:09am
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