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      12-19-2012, 04:03 PM   #23
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Very true and thought the reverse thing would be standard since the mirrors are electric anyway and nothing more to add except for some codes.

Definitely dimming interior mirror, saw it happening, turns dark green and sensor in mirror. But exterior didn't play ball.

To check, simply go to bmwvin.com and enter the last part of your VIN number and you should see a full list of options that has been installed on your car.
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      12-19-2012, 04:09 PM   #24
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Very true and thought the reverse thing would be standard since the mirrors are electric anyway and nothing more to add except for some codes.

Definitely dimming interior mirror, saw it happening, turns dark green and sensor in mirror. But exterior didn't play ball.

To check, simply go to bmwvin.com and enter the last part of your VIN number and you should see a full list of options that has been installed on your car.
Thanks for the site, its backed up right now so I couldn't check mine. Does your driver side mirror dim?
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      12-19-2012, 04:20 PM   #25
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Interior mirror - auto dim, confirmed by sensor, looking green when dimmed.
Exterior mirror, electric folding in, heated, and mirrors move (of course).
But doesn't dim when inside is dimmed and doesn't angle downwards in reverse.
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      12-19-2012, 06:48 PM   #26
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yr mirror should angle downwards when selecting reverse ......if it does not it is malfuctioning, take it into the stealers if you have warranty .
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      12-20-2012, 04:18 AM   #27
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yr mirror should angle downwards when selecting reverse ......if it does not it is malfuctioning, take it into the stealers if you have warranty .
+1, my M3 passenger side mirror also angles down when selecting reverse. If you've ensured the selector switch is to the left and it still isn't working, take it back to the dealer.
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      12-20-2012, 08:42 AM   #28
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Double checked today, having the switch on the right (drivers side) will enable the mirror to angle down when in reverse, just like my previous car. Don't know why it didn't work yesterday. Or maybe its just me.

Still don't think it will dim though. Does yours guys? dar2008 / hugehead?
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      12-20-2012, 01:31 PM   #29
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no ..it will not dim ...but then who needs it to dim ??
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      12-20-2012, 07:15 PM   #30
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So we won't be blinded by the lights behind us?

Just strange that the standard E92 had it, wonder why they didn't bother with the M mirrors. At least parking thing is working, much prefer that if I had to choose one.
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Thanks for the responses..I made an appointment with the dealer..my pass mirror doesnt fold down in reverse no matter which position I select for the mirror button
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      12-20-2012, 07:45 PM   #32
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So we won't be blinded by the lights behind us?

Just strange that the standard E92 had it, wonder why they didn't bother with the M mirrors. At least parking thing is working, much prefer that if I had to choose one.
lmao..if your mirror is diping the lights from behind will not blind you
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Never checked for the dimming thing when in reverse, it does clearly dim in certain 'light' conditions though!
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      12-26-2012, 08:08 AM   #34
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You mean dipping down right and dimming when its bright?

Mine clearly doesn't dim when it's bright. Which part number have you got? Can you run it through bmwvin and check which mirror option you have or the part number for it?

I drove 470 miles the other day and pretty damn sure it wasn't dimming.
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You mean dipping down right and dimming when its bright?

Mine clearly doesn't dim when it's bright. Which part number have you got? Can you run it through bmwvin and check which mirror option you have or the part number for it?

I drove 470 miles the other day and pretty damn sure it wasn't dimming.
Im probably confusing things.. no dimming and dipping at the same time (but you've sorted out your dipping thing). Mirrors dimming in night conditions yes!
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You mean dipping down right and dimming when its bright?

Mine clearly doesn't dim when it's bright. Which part number have you got? Can you run it through bmwvin and check which mirror option you have or the part number for it?

I drove 470 miles the other day and pretty damn sure it wasn't dimming.
Easiest way to check, wait until its dark enough to have your lights on whistles driving. Then go out to your ca, start it up, make sure the headlights are on, then turn on your interior light, the one right in forint of the rear view mirror.

This will activate the dimming - any mirror that should dim will dim at this point.

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      12-31-2012, 06:22 PM   #37
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It definitely doesn't dim, the exterior. Unless its' broken but I can't find the part on realoem that says it can dim. Unless the newer M3s do?

"Outside mirror heated with memory" is the only one that's listed, nothing about dimming.
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mine dims and auto downs on reverse.

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      01-01-2013, 08:47 PM   #39
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Still hunting around and I think I finally found out the parts for them and confirmation that some do dim.

It appears that these do not dim:

51168046499 (left)
51168046500 (right)

The dimming ones are

51168041951 left fold-in heated memory (dim)
51168041952 right fold-in heated memory (dim)

Very expensive but the question is will it work if mine originally weren't dimming, except for the interior rear view mirror which automatically does?

Found this as an example http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OEM-BMW-M1...item19d7dbf9c1

but says not to use without dimming option.

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