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Droopy mirror

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Bit of an odd one...

Has anyone experienced their interior mirror drooping?

Quite often I have to readjust it as it's pointing down and certainly not where it should be.

I seem to move mine a lot too now you come to mention it.

Edited by WaveyDaveyGravy

Nope, mine's always rock hard (wahey!!!)...

The drooping syndrome is normally an age related thing - allegedly!

There should be a small purple pill to cure that issue!!!! Seen them cheap on the internet too. :D:rofl:

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Smart asses, the lot of ya!!! :giggle:

Actually it's a well known fact that you may have to re-adjust your mirror - it's just down to your posture when you're slouching or not slouching.

Yes my car has this (note: not me :wonder: ), I seem to be re-adjusting it every other week, I am gonna mention it when it goes in for a service

I fully accept the posture argument as I notice I am much higher up in the morning but that's when I have to keep moving the mirror up. I never move it down, only up. Hmmm. Oh well.

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Yes my car has this (note: not me :wonder: ), I seem to be re-adjusting it every other week, I am gonna mention it when it goes in for a service

I'll do that. Along with the random alarm activations.

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