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just wondering if any 1 else has experience this, but, does anybodys sun visors interfear with their rear view mirror. My left sunvisor seems to always knock the rear view mirror, starting to get annoying now !!

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A mirror is the shiny reflective thing you look in.

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can't say that i remember this happening. i'll double check on the way home, but i'm sure it doesn't.

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bah just mine then, gf pointed out that it looked like it was in a funny position on window, may have to look into this, its not too bad but in summer im constantly adjusting mirror haha

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bah just mine then, gf pointed out that it looked like it was in a funny position on window, may have to look into this, its not too bad but in summer im constantly adjusting mirror haha

Should be dead central mate!!!

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Yes it should. My visors are nowhere near the mirror.

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nope cant say i ever have that problem. constantly adjustin mirrors aye. thats the advantage of the electric side mirrors. u can adjust them without the gf noticein :P

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Shouldn't be anywhere near mate, my mirror vibrates alot from the bass in my music though and makes it hard to see whats behind you! :rolleyes:

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Even when I adjust the visors to put on makeup etc, they still dont touch the rear mirror.....

Honestly, I do not put on my makeup in the car - I'd make a frightful mess..... of the car! :lol::lol::lol:

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just wondering if any 1 else has experience this, but, does anybodys sun visors interfear with their rear view mirror. My left sunvisor seems to always knock the rear view mirror, starting to get annoying now !!

does the Yaris visor extend?

Ie - when you unclip it and swing it to the side to cover the side window, can you pull it towards you?

If so - check that the passenger one is not extended, and is catching your mirror.

Visors should never cause the mirror to move - that would be a horrific (and potentially fatal) design error.

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nope cant say i ever have that problem. constantly adjustin mirrors aye. thats the advantage of the electric side mirrors. u can adjust them without the gf noticein :P

I thought you were !Removed!? :o :P :P

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nope cant say i ever have that problem. constantly adjustin mirrors aye. thats the advantage of the electric side mirrors. u can adjust them without the gf noticein :P

I can't.... i think it;s because of the amount of wiring iv hidden behind my dash, but if my MP3 players on, then you hear the mirror through the Speakers.... BUUZZZZZZZ!!!

does the Yaris visor extend?

Ie - when you unclip it and swing it to the side to cover the side window, can you pull it towards you?

mirror to move - that would be a horrific (and potentially fatal) design error.

Unfortunatley not... it unclips and swings, but doesn't move! we're not as posh as you Lexi fellows!! :lol:

My mirror has no problems catching... but i hardly use it anyway... firstly, it vibrates too much when sub's going, and secondly, after driving forklifts, HGV's and vans you get used to using your wing mirrors... they're much better anyway.

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Unfortunatley not... it unclips and swings, but doesn't move! we're not as posh as you Lexi fellows!!  :lol:

extending sun visor? hardly posh mate!

it must be something like that - there is no way Toyota have designed a car where the passenger could inadvertently knock the rear mirror - that would be insane.

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Unfortunatley not... it unclips and swings, but doesn't move! we're not as posh as you Lexi fellows!!  :lol:

extending sun visor? hardly posh mate!

it must be something like that - there is no way Toyota have designed a car where the passenger could inadvertently knock the rear mirror - that would be insane.

It's posher than we've got, but yeah... not that posh! :lol:

There is one way that i can see how it would be affected... if you've been using the flip-thing (that stops glare at night... cant remember name of it) and have then moved it and done it a couple of times, and you're a shortie, then the mirror could have been moved too far away. Just yank it back, flip it the right way (according to handbook) and then all should be well!

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Unfortunatley not... it unclips and swings, but doesn't move! we're not as posh as you Lexi fellows!!  :lol:

extending sun visor? hardly posh mate!

it must be something like that - there is no way Toyota have designed a car where the passenger could inadvertently knock the rear mirror - that would be insane.

It's posher than we've got, but yeah... not that posh! :lol:

There is one way that i can see how it would be affected... if you've been using the flip-thing (that stops glare at night... cant remember name of it)

Thats what it does!

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There is one way that i can see how it would be affected... if you've been using the flip-thing (that stops glare at night... cant remember name of it) and have then moved it and done it a couple of times, and you're a shortie, then the mirror could have been moved too far away. Just yank it back, flip it the right way (according to handbook) and then all should be well!

could be mate - but he specifically said its his visor.

(btw - us Lexi drivers get automatic dimming anti glare rear view mirrors - no flippy thing. thats posh :P :P )

:D

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There is one way that i can see how it would be affected... if you've been using the flip-thing (that stops glare at night... cant remember name of it) and have then moved it and done it a couple of times, and you're a shortie, then the mirror could have been moved too far away. Just yank it back, flip it the right way (according to handbook) and then all should be well!

could be mate - but he specifically said its his visor.

(btw - us Lexi drivers get automatic dimming anti glare rear view mirrors - no flippy thing. thats posh :P :P )

:D

i like the idea of electric folding mirrors :D

Specially how you have rigged yours to work with the alarm B)

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could be mate - but he specifically said its his visor.

(btw - us Lexi drivers get automatic dimming anti glare rear view mirrors - no flippy thing.  thats posh  :P  :P )

:D

Suppose... i dunno... sounds odd to me.

And yes... that is posh! You should all live in Beverly Hills! :lol:

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i like the idea of electric folding mirrors :D

Specially how you have rigged yours to work with the alarm  B)

yeah - that was cool. miss that :(

but - we are off topic (my fault - sorry) - and thats not helping Chuck with his rear view mirror.

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nope cant say i ever have that problem. constantly adjustin mirrors aye. thats the advantage of the electric side mirrors. u can adjust them without the gf noticein :P

I thought you were !Removed!? :o :P :P

only when im near u :P

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i like the idea of electric folding mirrors :D

Specially how you have rigged yours to work with the alarm  B)

yeah - that was cool. miss that :(

but - we are off topic (my fault - sorry) - and thats not helping Chuck with his rear view mirror.

Hmm, hes blonde anyway :D , Only kidding chuck lad, has it done it since you brought it??

nope cant say i ever have that problem. constantly adjustin mirrors aye. thats the advantage of the electric side mirrors. u can adjust them without the gf noticein :P

I thought you were !Removed!? :o :P :P

only when im near u :P

oooooo, you Flirt! :wub:scorp.gif

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