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Evoque wing mirror question? - Nickj - 04-03-2016 06:20pm

I've just fitted some facelift smaller post 2014 wing mirrors to my my13. All plug up and power fold, lights etc all work perfectly.

I do find them a bit weird though. The passenger side is very magnified? Is this normal on the facelift mirrors as on the pre facelift they are both a normal reflection.

I also can't seem to get the angles correct on them. The passenger side is fully wound in on the electric motor, it's not in far enough. The drivers side is fully wound out and I can see half my own car still! Is there adjustment in where the actual mirror housing sits?

The company I bought them from have offered to replace them but obviously I've just had them fitted so could do without the grief if poss?

Is there another car these come off that explain the weirdness?


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - jph - 04-03-2016 09:44pm

Hi Nickj
Looks to me like you have a left hand drive set of mirrors for the European/North American market
(Assuming you are from the UK / RHD). Check the part number and order the correct mirrors.
Cheers
John


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - Nickj - 04-03-2016 10:00pm

Hi john, yes, UK RHD. Do euro/ NA market have the magnified mirror? It could explain the different angles? Supplier has said they will swop them. Just hoping i didn't have to swop the over again!


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - Stadt Panzer - 04-03-2016 10:07pm

EU models do not have a magnified mirror, it's the same one/type as the UK model.


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - Nickj - 04-03-2016 10:11pm

(04-03-2016 10:07pm)Stadt Panzer Wrote:  EU models do not have a magnified mirror, it's the same one/type as the UK model.

Do some markets have a magnified mirror? 95% sure I need to swop them but would like establish what I currently have, eg LHD from which market. Might just help If supplier ask me to post back at my cost etc, so I have a strong argument.

Presumably LHD and RHD would be set to different angles?


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - XFullFatTim - 05-03-2016 11:24am

Middle East market and US/Canada IIRC have magnifying mirrors. Usually there is an etched sentence warning that objects may appear closer in the mirror than they really are. Middle East market cars have the script in Arabic as well as English


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - Nickj - 06-03-2016 08:48pm

Nothing etched on the wing mirror, but a friend suggested sitting in the passenger seat and seeing if they lined up. They did perfectly! Dont know why I didn't think of that! Must have a set of LHD mirrors. Bloody annoying as now got to get them changed again!


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - mickeyf - 25-05-2016 02:24pm

Trying to find out if I can upgrade / retrofit power fold mirrors to my 2013 Pure with manual mirrors - was yours originally with powerfold? Have been searching for a while to get a definite answer as I'd really like the upgrade!


(04-03-2016 06:20pm)Nickj Wrote:  I've just fitted some facelift smaller post 2014 wing mirrors to my my13. All plug up and power fold, lights etc all work perfectly.

I do find them a bit weird though. The passenger side is very magnified? Is this normal on the facelift mirrors as on the pre facelift they are both a normal reflection.

I also can't seem to get the angles correct on them. The passenger side is fully wound in on the electric motor, it's not in far enough. The drivers side is fully wound out and I can see half my own car still! Is there adjustment in where the actual mirror housing sits?

The company I bought them from have offered to replace them but obviously I've just had them fitted so could do without the grief if poss?

Is there another car these come off that explain the weirdness?



RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - Dragonfly47 - 25-05-2016 09:57pm

(05-03-2016 11:24am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Usually there is an etched sentence warning that objects may appear closer in the mirror than they really are.

Not to be pendantic but, the warning is OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR, which is the opposite of the above. The mirrors are convex.


RE: Evoque wing mirror question? - XFullFatTim - 25-05-2016 10:52pm

Thanks Dragonfly, I knew it was something about the distance not being what it should be. I don't often drive in the USA or Middle East, usually I am a passenger and not worried about wing mirrors.