Range Rover Evoque: Exterior mirrors

Exterior mirrors
Exterior mirrors

1. Mirror selector switches. Press to select the left or right mirror.

2. Mirror adjustment switch. Move up/down/left or right to adjust the mirror glass.

3. Press both selector switches together to fold/unfold the mirrors (power fold option).

The mirrors can be adjusted and folded when the ignition is on and for up to 5 minutes after the ignition is switched off, provided the driver’s door is not opened.

Note: Powerfold will operate only if vehicle speed is below 113km/h (70 mph).

Note: The rear view door mirror heaters operate automatically according to the external temperature and windscreen wiper operation.

Note: An amount of knock protection is designed into the door mirrors. If a mirror is accidentally knocked inwards or manually folded inwards, the mirror head will be disengaged from the folding mechanism. To re-engage the mechanism, fold then unfold the mirror using the switch.

Note: A thermal cut-out which will temporarily disable the powerfold feature if the switches are operated repeatedly.

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