First time poster, have been lurking for a while.
We bought a beautiful 2013 Land Cruiser a few months ago and it's been a great truck. The wife was backing it out of the garage and the driver side mirror wacked the side of the house which rotated it back.
Everything still works fine but it's like the motor is out of phase or something. It thinks the broken forward position is the normal driving position now. You can tell this is the case because the passenger mirror in the standard position has almost no play when you move slightly with hands. The broken forward or reverse positions have maybe 10 deg of free play. Now the drivers mirror has no play in the broken forward position but 10 deg play in the standard driving position.
Hopefully what I wrote makes sense. Anyone know the best way to go about fixing? I am pretty sure there is a gear or something that just needs to be reset to the standard driving position.
Thanks very much for any all help!
(Note I did a search before posting but couldn't find anything, apologies if it's already discussed elsewhere)
We bought a beautiful 2013 Land Cruiser a few months ago and it's been a great truck. The wife was backing it out of the garage and the driver side mirror wacked the side of the house which rotated it back.
Everything still works fine but it's like the motor is out of phase or something. It thinks the broken forward position is the normal driving position now. You can tell this is the case because the passenger mirror in the standard position has almost no play when you move slightly with hands. The broken forward or reverse positions have maybe 10 deg of free play. Now the drivers mirror has no play in the broken forward position but 10 deg play in the standard driving position.
Hopefully what I wrote makes sense. Anyone know the best way to go about fixing? I am pretty sure there is a gear or something that just needs to be reset to the standard driving position.
Thanks very much for any all help!
(Note I did a search before posting but couldn't find anything, apologies if it's already discussed elsewhere)