Reflection in door mirror
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deltalimamike
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
I'll be able to get pictures tonight as that's when I'm next with the car at night.
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Dink
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
i'm guessing you mean the reflection of the headlight switch in the drivers mirror obscuring the view in the wing mirror?
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deltalimamike
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
You guess correctly.Dink wrote:i'm guessing you mean the reflection of the headlight switch in the drivers mirror obscuring the view in the wing mirror?
I think I've answered my own question on how to access as I can see the cables by removing the panel behind the door.
Not cutting any wires until I know which one it is though and that it won't affect anything else.
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
Ditto. Not saying it doesn't happen but taking a sight line from drivers head to mirror which is behind switch and, in order to see behind angled away from car it is odd.
Is there a potential difference between the automatic and standard switches that may count in the equation? Other variables would be seat height, tilt, horizontal position, use of spectacles etc.
In an attempt to be helpful I've tried to reproduce the reflection but failed miserably.
Is there a potential difference between the automatic and standard switches that may count in the equation? Other variables would be seat height, tilt, horizontal position, use of spectacles etc.
In an attempt to be helpful I've tried to reproduce the reflection but failed miserably.
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
the reflection is off the glass in the drivers door(meant glass rather than mirror in my last post)Ricmondo wrote:Ditto. Not saying it doesn't happen but taking a sight line from drivers head to mirror which is behind switch and, in order to see behind angled away from car it is odd.
Is there a potential difference between the automatic and standard switches that may count in the equation? Other variables would be seat height, tilt, horizontal position, use of spectacles etc.
In an attempt to be helpful I've tried to reproduce the reflection but failed miserably.
my guess would be to do with the height of the driver as to whether or not it is a problem.
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deltalimamike
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
Ok it's not quite dark yet but here is my view (which only gets worse the darker it gets )
If anyone knows which wire lights this switch up that can be disconnected without causing other problems that would be great.
If anyone knows which wire lights this switch up that can be disconnected without causing other problems that would be great.

Re: Reflection in door mirror
Could you not turn down the brightness for all the dash lights and that could help fix the problem rather than disconnecting the lights completely
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
I tried that and it doesn't help I'm afraid.beatty599 wrote:Could you not turn down the brightness for all the dash lights and that could help fix the problem rather than disconnecting the lights completely
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Re: Reflection in door mirror

this shows what it's like at night
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
There is also a blue grey wire going to the headlight switch, is this the correct one to remove for this as well, do we know?iichel wrote:to disable the lighting, disconnect the blue-grey wire from the switch
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
The headlight switch feeds the interior lighting through the car. Removing that wire could disable the whole lot.
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
Well that's not good then lol.alexperkins wrote:The headlight switch feeds the interior lighting through the car. Removing that wire could disable the whole lot.
Dont know what to do then to be honest.
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
Actually I've had a thought , watch this space.........
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
Ok , a temporary solution.
Take small piece of laminating material.

Take some black paper. (i don't have any to hand so printed on white)

Fold and cut to size then laminate.
It slides in the gap.


So I reckon if I can source some thin shiny black plastic it will do the same and look OEM.
At least I should be able to see at night now even if it doesn't look brilliant at the moment.
Take small piece of laminating material.

Take some black paper. (i don't have any to hand so printed on white)

Fold and cut to size then laminate.
It slides in the gap.


So I reckon if I can source some thin shiny black plastic it will do the same and look OEM.
At least I should be able to see at night now even if it doesn't look brilliant at the moment.
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Re: Reflection in door mirror
I never had this issue with my 6R. Its interesting - it must be due to my height/seat position like you say
