Passenger Mirror Moves like Crazy - 2013 Platinum
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Passenger Mirror Moves like Crazy - 2013 Platinum
hey guys. Have a 2013 f-150 platinum and I have noticed that when I unlock the doors the passenger power mirror moves like crazy (up, over, down, over, up, etc) in a square pattern. It does this quickly for about 30 seconds. Not sure if it does it every time I unlock but it does it a lot. Besides being annoying, I'm worried it will cause damage to my mirrors.
Please help!
Please help!
#5
Does the mirror return to the same spot after the process, or do you have to then adjust it once you're in the truck?
I ask because if it's set to a previous memory setting, then you could simply save your own settings by following the directions outlined in the manual. Setting them to recognize a certain key is a bit more tedious than just holding down the memory buttons on the side of the seat.
I ask because if it's set to a previous memory setting, then you could simply save your own settings by following the directions outlined in the manual. Setting them to recognize a certain key is a bit more tedious than just holding down the memory buttons on the side of the seat.
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hey guys. Have a 2013 f-150 platinum and I have noticed that when I unlock the doors the passenger power mirror moves like crazy (up, over, down, over, up, etc) in a square pattern. It does this quickly for about 30 seconds. Not sure if it does it every time I unlock but it does it a lot. Besides being annoying, I'm worried it will cause damage to my mirrors.
Please help!
Please help!
Have you all checked in with your dealerships about this? I can see how it can be both annoying and concerning. Let me know the current mileage on your trucks; I'll see how I can best assist.
Rachel
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Passenger Mirror Moves like Crazy
Hi I have a 2013 F150 with 39243 miles on it. this started 3 weeks ago. ok and by the way when I use the remote start when it's 29 deg's out the heated seats don't come on like the did last winter. I have to turn them on. Thanks Dean
Last edited by Doc47; 12-10-2016 at 06:31 PM.
#10
my truck is a 2013 and has 88,000 miles. Haven't checked with a dealership.
#11
I recommend bringing your vehicle to your local Ford Dealers and get them diagnosed first. With the diagnosis, your dealer can look up any TSBs, recalls, or customer satisfaction programs that may apply to your vehicle. Also, be sure to speak with the service manager, as he is in the best position to ensure a proper diagnosis, and will be able to provide available options and/or coverage for any work needed.
Also, remember repairs done at a Ford Dealer come with a 24 months/unlimited miles warranty. You can schedule an appointment online here.
Deysha
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