All the specs for the 2018 Touring says it has memory mirrors for driver 1 and 2, but it doesn't seem to work. My 2012 Pilot has this feature, with auto down in reverse. Is this working for anyone else?
Yep, mine it does not, just tilting while driving in reverse.Please see page 192 of the Owner's Manual. The CR-V does not appear to have memory mirrors, just memory seats.
Are you sure about that? Mine don't tilt in reverse and I'm not sure that has been added since my 17 came out. Or, maybe you have a pilot you were referring to.Yep, mine it does not, just tilting while driving in reverse.
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Could be that poster is in Canada, or another region. The US 5th Gen CR-Vs don't have memory or tilting mirrors. Equipment and features vary by region.Are you sure about that? Mine don't tilt in reverse and I'm not sure that has been added since my 17 came out. Or, maybe you have a pilot you were referring to.
Nop CRV, Set the mirror control button to the right .. then drive in reverse.. if you want to disable it just leave the button in the center position.. I believe all trims have that feature.. I might be wrong though..Are you sure about that? Mine don't tilt in reverse and I'm not sure that has been added since my 17 came out. Or, maybe you have a pilot you were referring to.
What country do you live in?Nop CRV, Set the mirror control button to the right .. then drive in reverse.. if you want to disable it just leave the button in the center position.. I believe all trims have that feature.. I might be wrong though..
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New Zealand, that’s why I said ... “I might be wrong” ...What country do you live in?
Yeah, same here. That’s definitely a must have in our next car... but that’s is not in our plans for the next ..hopefully 5 yearsI wish the CR-V had memory mirrors. To me, that is a much better feature than memory seating, because I always find that when I switch the mirrors back when my wife was the last driver, I'm never happy with the placement and continually adjust them throughout the drive until they're perfect. But I guess Honda holds back features to differentiate Acura.