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  1. #11
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    A little off topic here, but what's annoying is that although memory seats and the fold up mirrors with puddle lights under them WERE included with my new CC, the puddle lights on the front doors and lower lights don't work - apparently unless you option up the lighting/timber package - which I did not want as I prefer aluminium trim all round!

    Quote Originally Posted by Caddyman View Post
    AFAIK, since the B6 passat was released in 2006 if you opted for the electric memory seats, then you automatically got the folding mirrors with puddle lights under them. They are standard with the R36, and yes, now with the MY10.5 V6 Highline. This, however does not answer your question of whether they can be folded automatically when you lock the car, that I cannot answer! I have looked in VAG-COM but cannot see it, although I have not spent a lot of time on it.

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    I think it can actually be a bit dangerous if you're not careful as to fold the mirrors in when parked you have to have the ignition on. So if you fold them whilst still sitting in the car you can't really see any cyclists etc coming from behind when opening the door. To do it safely I get out of the car with the key still in the ignition, fold the mirrors and then turn the car off. It's a bit annoying and would have been much better if you could fold the mirrors with the ignition off, or auto fold when locking the car.
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    I can use my neck to turn my head to look over my shoulder. I check for cyclists and other vehicles that way.
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    What's the VW part number - VAG coding for the turning neck please. I can't find it in the manual
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve. View Post
    I can use my neck to turn my head to look over my shoulder. I check for cyclists and other vehicles that way.
    Please add some value otherwise don't bother with smart-ass comments. It's starting to put me off actually, initially I thought this forum was great, but some of the people on here obviously can't help themselves and think they always need to have something meaningless to say about every subject.....
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    What Steve said wasn't meaningless or smart-arse. It's actually exactly as it is. There is NOTHING dangerous about folding mirrors or having them folded when getting out of the car. If you know how to move you head and eyes, then you can check for traffic, cyclists etc quite easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rthirsty6 View Post
    Please add some value otherwise don't bother with smart-ass comments. It's starting to put me off actually, initially I thought this forum was great, but some of the people on here obviously can't help themselves and think they always need to have something meaningless to say about every subject.....
    If you misinterpreted my comment as smart arse or meaningless then I'm sorry, that wasn't my intention.

    I was merely pointing out there's more than one way to check for cyclists or other vehicles, and that one should not rely upon their mirrors to be a safe driver. They help, but they are no substitute for actually looking over one's shoulder. That was one of the first things my driving instructor drummed into me. I see people rely solely upon their mirrors all the time: it's dangerous. Don't do it. People are taught to turn their head to look over their shoulder for safety reasons, not because it's convenient or easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve. View Post
    If you misinterpreted my comment as smart arse or meaningless then I'm sorry, that wasn't my intention.

    I was merely pointing out there's more than one way to check for cyclists or other vehicles, and that one should not rely upon their mirrors to be a safe driver. They help, but they are no substitute for actually looking over one's shoulder. That was one of the first things my driving instructor drummed into me. I see people rely solely upon their mirrors all the time: it's dangerous. Don't do it. People are taught to turn their head to look over their shoulder for safety reasons, not because it's convenient or easy.
    Thanx Steve.
    I do look over my shoulder a fair bit. Maybe because I have a wagon, but there are blind spots and cyclists approach pretty quick so they are hard to spot without having the mirror to check, especially in twilight. My point was that VW could have easily made the operation better so it becomes a really usable feature.
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    it is a really usable feature!

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