Nope.Is there a setting somewhere that will fold my mirrors in when I turn the truck off? I know I can do it manually, but it seems like there should be a setting somewhere I just cannot find it. Thanks in advance.
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This is the first question I asked when buying my truck. Have no idea why Ram choose not to include this ability as so many other manufacturers have. There has to be a reason, but why??Is there a setting somewhere that will fold my mirrors in when I turn the truck off? I know I can do it manually, but it seems like there should be a setting somewhere I just cannot find it. Thanks in advance.
I'll tell you why. It's because the mirrors have plastic gears that would shear away within a few weeks if you fold them every time you lock the truck.This is the first question I asked when buying my truck. Have no idea why Ram choose not to include this ability as so many other manufacturers have. There has to be a reason, but why??
Um, so does MB, Audi, Porsche, etc, etc use "titanium" gears or something that Ram can't get??I'll tell you why. It's because the mirrors have plastic gears that would shear away within a few weeks if you fold them every time you lock the truck.
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I've had MB, Audi and BMWs which folded every time I parked, and never once had an issue. I am betting the plastic on the RAM's mirrors is either bottom of the barrel quality or a bad design, otherwise there would't so many similar failures across this forum.Um, so does MB, Audi, Porsche, etc, etc use "titanium" gears or something that Ram can't get??
Same here....never had a mirror problem with my MB, Porsche!I've had MB, Audi and BMWs which folded every time I parked, and never once had an issue. I am betting the plastic on the RAM's mirrors is either bottom of the barrel quality or a bad design, otherwise there would't so many similar failures across this forum.
have done the mirrors every day foe 3 months some times 3 times, well will find out how good gears aI'll tell you why. It's because the mirrors have plastic gears that would shear away within a few weeks if you fold them every time you lock the truck.
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Been folding them multiple times per day for almost 1.5yrs and 20k miles. No issues so far.I'll tell you why. It's because the mirrors have plastic gears that would shear away within a few weeks if you fold them every time you lock the truck.
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Anybody do this in climates that get cold for long periods of time? Cold as in 10-15 degrees (f) and cooler for several weeks or months? I always wonder how things like this, or the power running boards, hold up and work during prolonged freezes, especially with snow and ice frequently being present. Guess I will find out on the running boards next winter, when I have my new longhorn for its first winter.
I wonder the same thing about some cars I've started to see with "pop down" back up cameras, thinking that sometimes the owner will have to very carefully chisel out that camera if they want to use it. And it not, if it's frozen in place, are those gears still trying to flip it down the entire time you are in reverse?
Yes, went all winter here in Minnesota doing it every day. no issues at all, my garage is unheated and their were some -10 and -20 F weeks here. I havent tried them caked in ice, I would probably avoid that, but just temperature has had no effect on them.
Concerning the Ice, they make a popping sound and don't move.. broke up the ice, pressed the button, and they worked fine. They were folded in, it was during a storm, and I had thought I got all the ice off them.. guess not! Had me worried, but I guess there is some sort of failsafe if the mirror cannot move in or out.
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! @JF19Longhorn , any issues with the power boards at all during those conditions?
I typically don't have a need to fold the mirrors in so they will likely stay out most of the time. However, a scenario like was described above where they are folded in and we get unexpected snow/ice, or during a big storm, made me wonder how they would do.