Specifications
rear view mirrors ...................................(up to the end of the DU)
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For vehicles equipped with the driver’s
seat with position memory, you can tilt
the door mirrors when reversing and
store the position.
With the vehicle stationary and reverse
gear engaged, select the door mirror
using switch 3:
– left side of switch 3: tilt left-hand door
mirror
– right side of switch 3: tilt right-hand
door mirror
– after reverse gear has been disen-
gaged;
– speed above 4 mph (7 km/h);
– engine switched off;
– switch 3 in the neutral position.
With the mirrors tilted, you can readjust
the angle by pressing button 1, then
store the setting by moving switch 3 to
the neutral position.
You can store the angle of rear view
mirror in driving position (refer to the in-
formation on the “Driver’s seat with po-
sition memory” in Section 1).
Rear view mirrors
For vehicles fitted with a driver’s seat
with position memory, refer to the infor-
mation on the “Driver’s seat with posi-
tion memory” in Section 1.
(depending on the vehicles)
The door mirrors automatically fold in
when the vehicle is locked (switch 2 in
position B). In this case, they will fold
out when the ignition is next switched
on.
In any case, you can make the door
mirrors fold in (switch 2 in position C) or
fold out (switch 2 in position A).
Automatic mode is then deactivated. To
reactivate it, position switch 2 to B.
if the mirrors are forced manually,
you may hear a noise when the mirrors
are folded in or out in automatic mode.
Select the door mirror using switch 3,
then use button 1 to adjust it to the de-
sired position.
Mirror de-icing is carried out at the
same time as rear screen de-icing.
The driver’s door mirror
may have two clearly de-
fined zones. Zone E shows
what can normally be seen
in an ordinary rear view mirror.
Zone D increases rear side visibility.
D
.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.










