If my car is not used for several days I have noticed the the rear view mirror has drooped and I have to readjust it. I pressume it has got something to so with the recent hot weather.
Mines done this from new. The rear view from the mirror is so poor i don't notice any more! It's weird though - when it droops , it only droops to the same level every time ,so I just leave it where it stops.
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Just the thread i was looking for today. I have noticed this pretty much since i had the car, but too wasnt sure if i was imagining it or maybe sitting in a slightly different position. But it seems I am not alone.
I havent looked, but is there any way to tighten or adjust the the ball and socket joint on the mirror?
I'm getting this too, I work shifts so i was wondering if it was because youre meant to be taller/shorter in the morning/evening... at least im not going mad!
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Wierdly yes, I just put it down to where and how I was sitting! I am glad I am not insane!
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Call me stupid - but on my Golf, every time i get in the car i need to adjust my mirror "like it has drooped".
Infact its because at the beginning of the day (following sleep) you are always an inch or so taller.
In essence i get in the car in the morning, move it up " "because im taller" ". Get in the evening and move it down again, because gravity has done its work on my spine during the day.
The next morning i get in and it starts all over again.
Maybe its a mix of biology and physics as opposed to mechanics?