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Dark Horse- rear view mirror vibration

jptresch

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Anyone experience this with their 2024? Inside rear view mirror shakes badly enough it distorts the view when on anything but a perfectly smooth road. Car has ~800 miles on it and didn't do it when first purchased. Doesn't appear to be a simple "oh the screw isn't tight" issue. Gonna take to dealer at some point to see what they say.
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Possibly a bent wheel from a pothole?
I don't feel a vibration. It's only on asphalt that is even the slightest bit rougher. If it was a wheel I would think even on smooth road it might do something. I may get the dealer to check tire balance/road force just to be sure.
 

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My 2024 GT does this too, I chalked it up to just the exhaust rattling it. I noticed it on my way home from the dealer and I'm now at 2400 miles.
 

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Same thing with my Dark Horse since new. Even the weak subwoofer in the B&O vibrates it a bit, but also just from driving.
 


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There is a motor drive system to move the mirror from inside. Put your fingers gently on the mirror and see if it moves with a little pressure. If it does, something is loose inside the mirror and you probably should have your dealer look at it.
 

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There is a motor drive system to move the mirror from inside. Put your fingers gently on the mirror and see if it moves with a little pressure. If it does, something is loose inside the mirror and you probably should have your dealer look at it.
There's a motor in your rear view mirror on the windshield?
 

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There's a motor in your rear view mirror on the windshield?
I though you meant the side mirrors. Anyway, the test still applies. My mirror is very difficult to move and takes a lot of pressure. I had to try a couple of times to force it where I wanted it. If it is easy to move, what ever provides the friction to hold it in place isn't right.
 
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Well, good....or bad to know that most of them all do it.
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