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If you position the dial for adjusting the door mirrors to either left or right, the heated function stops. If you leave it in the central position, it is on all the time (with or without heated screen function on). This is what my dealer (car, not drug tongue.gif) told me when i collected mine. 169144-ok.gif

How right he is, i really dont know. confused.gif

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That's what I thought, which seems a bit rubbish to me when I'm used to it being automatic before.

Everything else seems to be automatic on the car, why can't they? Not that I'm lazy or anything bike.thumb.gif

Will it cause damage to them at all being on all the while? I think I've been driving around the past 2500 miles with them on permanently not realising! ROLLEY~14.GIF

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If you position the dial for adjusting the door mirrors to either left or right, the heated function stops. If you leave it in the central position, it is on all the time (with or without heated screen function on). This is what my dealer (car, not drug tongue.gif) told me when i collected mine. 169144-ok.gif

How right he is, i really dont know. confused.gif

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Have you checked what it says in the manual?

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Can't see them having chnage it from the MKIV to MKV... so in my R32 its only on when the rear heated window is on.... I know this as i've used my car in teh winter and the de-frost when the rear de-frosts and stay frozen if you don't switch the rear screen on.

Can't comment on the bit about if they work when you mive the dial up or down as I've not bothered by such things.

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Is it too easy to just open the window and see it the mirror is hot, no manual required just common sense smile.gif

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Sure, of course it's easy. My point is merely to advise that it's always a good idea to read manuals rather than miss things which may be very important (other than whether you got hot mirrors). Whether anyone takes such advice means diddly-squat to me but my thinking is that one of the reasons we are all here is to help each other (as well as have fun and share our obsessions).

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I read the manual cover to cover but found some descriptions a bit ambiguous and some where the translation into english doesn't read too well.

I can't remember the wording but think it says something along the lines of "The switch should be towards the heater symbol for the heated mirrors to function". I wasn't sure whether to read that as they are switched on or if they automatically come on at some point which is why I asked.

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As you probably know, German language word order is very different to most other languages and so it needs a very fluent and professional translator to not only translate but to actually understand the meaning for themselves so they can translate accurately. Not an excuse for them but quite the contrary....You'd think that Daddy VeeDub would be able to afford hot pro translators.

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Yep, up until last month I worked for a German company so know all about the language differences which is why I wasn't surprised when I read the manual.

That said, our marketing department used to rewrite the translated product descriptions into "proper" english, I don't know why VW UK can't do this.

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