- Joined
- Apr 30, 2017
- Messages
- 296
- Reaction score
- 190
- Points
- 43
Not that I can be bothered to go on the Audi Configurator but my memory suggests that I remember seeing it as part of the power folding door mirrors
as Title suggests not figured out how to use the feature on S4? How do you activate it?
7. This feature only works on the passenger side mirror.
8. The feature is only enabled if the mirror adjustment knob is turned to the passenger side mirror.....
I made that mistake with the RS3! Such a cheap option they should make it standard imho.Thx for the replies guys unfortunately my car doesn’t have folding mirrors bit ridiculous it doesn’t come as standard on a car in the 50K price range. Thought it would have it as standard like My friends Golf :/
To be honest, I don't think the dipping mirror feature is that good anyway. I need to find a way to turn it off.Thx for the replies guys unfortunately my car doesn’t have folding mirrors bit ridiculous it doesn’t come as standard on a car in the 50K price range. Thought it would have it as standard like My friends Golf :/
Funny, I find it invaluableTo be honest, I don't think the dipping mirror feature is that good anyway. I need to find a way to turn it off.
Because the mirror only starts to dip after selecting reverse, it feels like I'm waiting for ages (i'm obviously not, it just feels that way) before I can start moving. With my last car, it was really no issue to be selecting the left mirror and adjusting it as I approached a space, and then just fine tune it as I stopped and selected reverse. Add to that those annoying times when you want to reverse without a dipped mirror, but have the mirror selector still on the passenger side, just adds to it being a feature I'd like not to have.....and yes, of course that's my fault.
The auto-folding part is very handy though.
No. When the selector is in any other position, the pax mirror stays put. But I want to adjust it when reversing, or just before. So if I pull up to a space with the selector on the pax side and select reverse, the mirror goes to where it was last time I adjusted it in reverse. All works fine and as advertised.So when your mirror dial is not selecting passenger mirror, it still dips? Odd
Maybe read this thread: https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/auto-dipping-passenger-mirror-fun-and-game.306180/
I don't think you can turn it off, having look briefly in the manual. But surely you could just set it at the same position you have them at before you select reverse?Those tips don't work, but thanks for them.
I'd prefer to pull up to a space and be able to adjust the mirror before selecting reverse or actually reversing, so I need to select the passenger mirror. What happens at the moment is that as soon as select the mirror (and regardless of where I start to move it to), as soon as I select reverse it starts to move to where it was last time I used it in reverse.
For me at least, it just seems to be a waste of time having to wait for the mirror after selecting reverse. So I now find myself starting to reverse while the mirror is still moving and I just know that one day a kerb is going to bite my wheel!
I actually prefer parking the wrong way i.e. drivers side by the kerb, just so I can adjust the mirror as I want.
I'm waiting for Cuke2U to tell me the auto-dipping can be switched off and that it's in the manual. I certainly can't find anything in the MMI though.
Still, trivial gripe really, and feeling happy that I've not suffered from any of the real problems others have posted about.
+1 to all of the above. I think it is a cracking featureI am slightly confused here. So, when I reverse / parallel park why would I need to adjust the mirror to a different dip settings every time? It is not that the kerbs are any different in one city to another or perhaps one street to another or that they tend to move further away while you reverse. The kerb height might be different but kerb stays exactly where it is, all the time!
The whole idea behind mirror dipping is for you to adjust it to your 'preferred' settings and leave it there. It would and should change only if your seating position changes. But then why would you change your seating position everytime you sit in the car. Confused.com!
Ai is a very simples man and ai like to keep things simples!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Maybe I am wrong, but pretty sure mine doesn't dip in reverse if not set on passenger side. I shall try tonight when I leave work and report backI don't think you can turn it off, having look briefly in the manual. But surely you could just set it at the same position you have them at before you select reverse?
Maybe I am wrong, but pretty sure mine doesn't dip in reverse if not set on passenger side. I shall try tonight when I leave work and report back
No. When the selector is in any other position, the pax mirror stays put. But I want to adjust it when reversing, or just before. So if I pull up to a space with the selector on the pax side and select reverse, the mirror goes to where it was last time I adjusted it in reverse. All works fine and as advertised.
What I'd prefer, is for the pax mirror to stay put i.e. looking at the inside lane when I select reverse with the mirror selector on the pax mirror, and for me to then adjust how I like. Yes, basically like everyone without folding mirrors has to do, but with the advantage of the mirrors folding.
Having read that thread you linked to, I'm going to count myself lucky and just use it how Audi intended
You are correct, as has stated by other's...Maybe I am wrong, but pretty sure mine doesn't dip in reverse if not set on passenger side. I shall try tonight when I leave work and report back
For me at least, it just seems to be a waste of time having to wait for the mirror after selecting reverse.
I'm struggling to find the issue to be honest. I don't think that it takes any more time to dip than if I was doing it myself and actually means I can start my manoeuvre sooner than I would if I had to wait and dip it manually before I started reversing. By the time I need to look in it, it's already in the right position.
Even less...You make it sound like it takes an eternity to dip, I takes about 5 seconds...
You just know someone will time it nowEven less...
I guess I must be impatient. I definitely find I spend less time parking facing the "wrong" way because I'm already adjusting the drivers mirror as I pull up to a space. So as I stop and select reverse, I can start moving immediately. This morning, parking the right way (and as a result of this thread), I felt really conscious of the fact that I was stationary in reverse and waiting for the mirror to finish doing its thing before I could move.
My "issue" (which of course to any normal person, wouldn't be an issue), is probably not helped by me trying to adjust the passenger mirror in the same way I do the drivers mirror i.e. while I'm approaching a space, only for me to begin reversing and seeing the mirror then moving to where it was last set to!
So. Not an issue. Don't try and outsmart the mirror. Set it for reversing …….. and leave it alone! And accept it only takes a few seconds to adjust on its own.
On the plus side (and despite my pointless gripe), 6 months in and the wheels are unmarked, even though I park against kerbs at least 4 times a day.
Don't give me ideas...You just know someone will time it now
agree, I tend to start reversing have a good-ish idea where the kerb is, and then modify/adjust accordingly as if goes into place.....3.49 secs by the way (joking)I get where you're coming from, I think you just need to modify your approach for the mirrors and just start reversing immediately and let it do it's thing while you are. then when you start getting close to the curb it'll already be in position ready for you!
agree, I tend to start reversing have a good-ish idea where the kerb is, and then modify/adjust accordingly as if goes into place.....3.49 secs by the way (joking)