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Well I think I found my first problem with my 2008 Trailblazer. The power outside mirrors do not move back to the correct position when you hit the 1 or 2 button on the door panel. It does move the power seat and the power pedals to the correct position but not the outside mirrors. I tried both buttons to be sure and it doesn't work correctly.

 

This is what I am doing. I moved the seat, pedals and mirrors to a position for myself and then held down the # 1 button untill it beeps. I did the same for my wife using the # 2 button. The problem is the mirrors never move if you press either button, only the pedals and seat moves. If I move the mirrors all the way down on both sides ( for testing ) the do not move back to a normal position if you press either button.

 

My 2002 and 2005 Trailblazer both had this feature and my 2008 manual says it should do it but it doesn't. Does anyone know if they took this feature away in 2008 or do I have a problem with the truck?

 

John

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Weird. My '06 does this just fine.

 

I hate to direct you elsewhere...But you might also want to poke around Trailvoy a bit. There's a LOT more TB owners over there than here.

 

Or...You know...Take it in :sigh:

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Weird. My '06 does this just fine.

 

I hate to direct you elsewhere...But you might also want to poke around Trailvoy a bit. There's a LOT more TB owners over there than here.

 

Or...You know...Take it in :drool:

 

I did post it on Trailvoy but no one with a 2008 has confirmed if it works for them. :sigh:

 

I hate taking it to the dealer, it always come back with dirty hand/foot prints or a scratch on it.

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