Folding Mirror Question
Has anyone had issues with their mirrors folding in? One of mine makes a popping sound and will not fold in or out. I can hear the motor running, sounds like a gear is out of alignment. Have tried to reposition manually with no luck. Is there a rebuild kit for the internals or will I need the entire mirror assembly?
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you mean the glass, not the mirror head.. ?
the arm is designed for mechanical release, so if it gets hit by something, caught on something you can fold/unfold it manually. I haven't seen any reports of the glass not moving.. no reports of replacement parts smaller than the whole arm & head. sam |
I think he means the entire mirror power folding into the side of the truck.
Is your truck out of warranty? If it isn't out of warranty, then talk to the Parts Dept at the local Ford dealership. They might be able to hook you up. Please post your findings though as my folding mirrors get used daily. I'm waiting for the day when mine start giving me grief. My truck won't fit into the garage unless I fold the mirrors in. |
Yes, the function that swings the entire mirror head in towards the windows to prevent contact at the bank drive thru. Functions by pulling back on the small stalk that adjusts the position of the mirror glass.
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in my 08 6.4 there was a time when a passing truck and i had a quick handshake of mirrors. not only did my mirror fold back but the glass popped out and was hanging. i thought for sure i just bought a new assembly. got home. cooled off. then re installed the glass without any difficulty or issue. then pushed the mirror back into position. i noticed it didnt feel the same, as if it didnt lock into place. then when driving (especially at high speed, it would start folding back due to the air load. i read up on it in my manual and found out there is a cam system and that activating the power fold function several times would re align the cam itself. sure enough, after a few power fold cycles, back to normal.
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My power fold mirror on the drivers side stopped working for a day and then magically started working the next day. Maybe a bug or piece of mud jammed the mechanism.
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oh one more thing they also have an auto disable feature, if they are activated too many times in too short of a period, they disable so they dont overheat.
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Originally Posted by Tuxedo Scorpion
(Post 11852664)
in my 08 6.4 there was a time when a passing truck and i had a quick handshake of mirrors. not only did my mirror fold back but the glass popped out and was hanging. i thought for sure i just bought a new assembly. got home. cooled off. then re installed the glass without any difficulty or issue. then pushed the mirror back into position. i noticed it didnt feel the same, as if it didnt lock into place. then when driving (especially at high speed, it would start folding back due to the air load. i read up on it in my manual and found out there is a cam system and that activating the power fold function several times would re align the cam itself. sure enough, after a few power fold cycles, back to normal.
hope that helps. I am way more careful in those tight left turn lanes now. :-jammin jammer :cool: |
Cycling the power fold function 7-8 times and it started working again. It made some rather uncomfortable popping sounds and got stuck several times during the process. Good engineering from Ford that these will relearn the positioning instead of stripping the internal gear mechanism.
Appreciate the advice. |
The noise was the cam system re aligning itself. Yes its a neat system.
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My passenger mirror moves faster, both folding and unfolding, than the driver's side does - anyone else have this?
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Originally Posted by 2horses
(Post 11858883)
My passenger mirror moves faster, both folding and unfolding, than the driver's side does - anyone else have this?
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Says in the manual one side may go faster than the other and that is normal.
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Well who the heck reads the manual??????
Obviously not me. You are a veritable encyclopedia of manual knowledge, Tux! |
I love reading manuals..
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