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Renault Laguna II - Mirrors Not Folding: Troubleshooting Motor, Switch, & Power Source Issues

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  • #1 16770110
    _stefek_
    Level 2  
    Hello. I have the following problem. The mirrors in my Lagoon do not fold after turning the switch knob. Adjusting the mirrors of the right and left mirrors works flawlessly.

    The motors in the mirrors are functional, I connected them to an external power source and they worked. The cubes in the mirrors from which the engines are powered were tarnished so I replaced them for new ones. Unfortunately it didn't help. I suspect that the problem may be in the switch itself. I just don't know how to tell if it's damaged. I couldn't find any patterns of this switch on the internet and I don't want to buy new blinds.

    I am asking for help kindly.
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  • #2 16771525
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    It's hard to diagnose this way without replacing a given element, i.e. a Switch.
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  • #4 16772230
    _stefek_
    Level 2  
    The thing is that I have already disassembled it and I do not see any potential damage. I even bent the lamellas a bit, which didn't help much. I also took pictures, I throw in the attachment.

    Interestingly, yesterday I noticed a certain anomaly. After turning the knob to the folding position and pressing it downwards, the mirror of the right mirror began to move downwards.
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  • #5 16772365
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    In this case, change the switch but not from English
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  • #6 16772391
    _stefek_
    Level 2  
    I will try on it, but I want to make sure. Is it possible to give a signal from an external source to the appropriate pins of the ankle connected to the switch to check the folding of the mirrors?
  • #7 16838807
    peredzyn
    Level 11  
    Heats up the topic.
    In my mirrors it is like this: Closing worked and setting mirrors did not work.
    I ordered a replacement, I put it on and it all started working, but after a few days the mirrors stopped closing and the adjustment is ok. So I returned to the old switch on which the closing functioned, but it turned out that it no longer works. Where to find the reason
  • #8 20437141
    niajnia
    Level 11  
    I know I'm digging up the topic, but it's a warning to others, the replacements of the mirror folding switches burn the motors. Don't buy the original.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting the folding mirrors of a Renault Laguna II, which do not respond to the switch despite the motors functioning correctly when connected to an external power source. The user has replaced tarnished connectors but still faces issues, suspecting the switch may be faulty. Suggestions include disassembling the switch for inspection and testing it with an external signal. Another user shares a similar experience where a replacement switch caused the motors to burn out, warning against using original parts. The conversation highlights the challenges in diagnosing electrical issues in automotive components.
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