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Land Rover Defender: Door mirrors

Land Rover Defender. Mirrors

Press the appropriate button to select the relevant door mirror to be adjusted. The button's LED indicator lamp illuminates to confirm which side is active. Use the joystick control to adjust the mirror's glass.

  1. Left door mirror adjustment.
  2. Right door mirror adjustment.
  3. Press both mirror selector buttons together to fold and unfold the mirrors (power-fold option).

Note: The power-fold feature operates only if the vehicle's speed is below 70 mph (113 km/h). Power-folding is a vehicle specific feature.

Note: An amount of knock protection is designed into the door mirrors. If a mirror is accidentally knocked or manually folded inwards or outwards, the mirror head disengages from the folding mechanism.

To re-engage the mechanism, manually return the mirror to its central position, then fold and unfold the door mirror using the button.

Note: The door mirror heaters operate automatically, according to the external temperature and the heated rear window operation.

Note: Depending on the type of lens used, distances may be difficult to judge accurately when only using the mirrors.

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

Garage mode

If the door mirrors are folded when the vehicle is locked, the mirrors do not unfold when the vehicle is unlocked. Garage mode prevents the mirrors from being damaged when unfolding, e.g., in a tight garage spot. If the mirrors remain folded, they automatically unfold when the vehicle exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h).

MIRROR DIP WHEN REVERSING

Mirror dip can be enabled or disabled via the Vehicle settings menu.

To access the Mirror Dip on Reverse settings:

1. Touch the settings icon¹ from any screen.

2. Touch the ALL soft key.

3. Touch Vehicle.

4. Touch Convenience.

5. Touch Mirrors.

6. Mirror Dip on Reverse: Toggle on or off.

7. Touch the exit icon², after selection, to return to the previously displayed screen.

Selecting Reverse (R) causes the door mirrors to automatically adjust, providing an improved viewing angle for reversing.

The dipped position of the door mirrors is a preset position. In R, the door mirrors can be adjusted and the new position can be saved.

Note: The new door mirror dip position can only be saved in R.

When the vehicle is in R, press the memory save button (M). Select either memory 1, 2, or 3 to save the reverse mirror dip position to the corresponding memory.

Three different reverse mirror dip positions can be saved. Use the memory recall feature to recall the saved positions.

When the gear selector is moved out of R, the door mirrors return to the previous position.

Note: Mirror dip is a vehicle specific feature. If the vehicle's speed exceeds 7.5 mph (12 km/h) in R, the mirrors return to the normal position for enhanced visibility.

Settings icon.¹

Exit icon.²

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