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How to fold wing mirrors - Geezer71 - 21-04-2013 07:57am Got my new evoque yesterday, can anyone tell me how to fold wing mirrors to get through gaps, I have power folding wing mirrors. Cheers RE: How to fold wing mirrors - XFullFatTim - 21-04-2013 08:06am Page 81 of the owner's manual.................. press both soft keys for selecting which mirror to adjust at the same time for a couple of seconds, repeat to unfold RE: How to fold wing mirrors - Geezer71 - 21-04-2013 08:14am cheers full fat RE: How to fold wing mirrors - XFullFatTim - 21-04-2013 08:21am Hope that you are enjoying your new car, I'm off into the wilds of western Scotland today driving private Water Board and Hydro-Electric company rough roads. Instead of taking my Defender90( it doesn't have any VED paid for this year!) I'm taking the Evoque, no special preparation as tomorrow I'm driving it to London! The tracks are all hard paved or gravel so nothing hard for an Evoque RE: How to fold wing mirrors - Evo-king - 21-04-2013 08:22am Enjoy and stay dry Tim. RE: How to fold wing mirrors - Geezer71 - 21-04-2013 08:26am Loving the car, superb drive, I was lucky to get two full days of sunshine to enjoy the Pan roof, today i will see if the guard ex beeds the rain off the roof. Regards RE: How to fold wing mirrors - XFullFatTim - 21-04-2013 08:34am I have Gard-X on mine and from being rather sceptical at first it has worked really well. Make sure you use the top-up detergent the briefcase of bottles that you got every 5-6 months for a wash though Evo, it's pee-ing down here - at least in the Evoque I will stay dry whereas if I were in the 90 I would get wet feet! Here's where I'm off to - the Pump Storage Hydro-Electric scheme above the west side of Loch Lomond at Inveruglass and Loch Sloy. This was last year's outing and is Evoque friendly except for one area where the big boys go to play! I think on my 20" wheels and crapinental tyres I won't be attempting this bit though, especially as it's been raining here all night. Looking over Loch Lomond from the Loch Sloy Pumping station The roads are mostly pot-holed tar or gravel. |