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New owner with a couple of questions...

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2013 Ford Explorer LTD
Is there any way to have the power fold mirrors automatically fold in and out when you start and turn off the car?

Is there any way to adjust the bird view angle on the GPS? My Lincoln had this feature and it was nice.
 






Is there any way to have the power fold mirrors automatically fold in and out when you start and turn off the car?

Is there any way to adjust the bird view angle on the GPS? My Lincoln had this feature and it was nice.

The answer to the mirrors is NO. Personally I wouldn't want that. Just think of the wear on the motors. In the 1 1/2 years I've had mine I have only folded them maybe 4 times.
As for the view of the nav screen, there is a button in the upper right part of the Nav screen that says View. I think that changes the view of the Nav screen. I usually just use the 'bird's eye' view. It should all be covered in the manuals.

Peter
 






The answer to the mirrors is NO. Personally I wouldn't want that. Just think of the wear on the motors. In the 1 1/2 years I've had mine I have only folded them maybe 4 times.
As for the view of the nav screen, there is a button in the upper right part of the Nav screen that says View. I think that changes the view of the Nav screen. I usually just use the 'bird's eye' view. It should all be covered in the manuals.

Peter

Too bad about the mirrors. I fold them in all the time when I part between two cars.

I know about view button, I'm talking about adjusting the angle of the bird view, not switching between bird view and the straight down view.
 






Too bad about the mirrors. I fold them in all the time when I part between two cars.

I know about view button, I'm talking about adjusting the angle of the bird view, not switching between bird view and the straight down view.
I think the 3D view is one that is closer to the ground. Not sure if that is what you're after.

Peter
 






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