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New Prius owner with an odd mirror question

Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by DuaneHebert, Nov 16, 2012.

  1. DuaneHebert

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    Just getting used to the new Prius. It's mostly going pretty well but the rear view is a bit hard to get used to. I use my side mirrors a lot. I live in a house with a long drive that has drops on either side. When I try to back out using the side mirrors, I get this odd affect that looks like I'm not going straight. I notice the same thing when a car is passing, it seems that they are getting closer to me. Anyone notice this?
     
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    Also the driver's position is usually on the left side, that's why using the side mirrors only (when backing) needs an additional experience - same as the big truck drivers have. Pity that you are not equipped with backing camera - it helps a lot.
    BTW - the remark on side mirrors "Objects in mirror are closer ...etc..." does not exist in European cars. Interesting.
     
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    This is the mirror sticker that was on my 2000 C5 Corvette. My buddy hates this picture because he was behind me at the time. LOL

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    welcome aboard! After three years and I still ca not back the prius in straight!
     
  5. DuaneHebert

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    Thanks for the reply. I have the rear view camera. The problem is that I have a longish twisty driveway with a 2 foot drop on each side. My last car I was able to back out using the mirrors but the Prius gives me this weird view that I'm moving toward the edge. Like I said, I notice the same when cars are passing me, it looks like they're moving into me. Is it just me? lol
     
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    Ok so I'm not losing it then. Thanks for the reply.
     
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    do both mirrors do this?
     
  8. DuaneHebert

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    Yes. It's pretty disconcerting on the driver's side when a car is passing.
     
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    The rear view camera gives also some deformation of the picture, like a kind of fish-eye lenses. But agree with spiderman - I more frequently scratch my wheel's sides of the curbs than with my previous car :eek:
     
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    i've never noticed it, now i'll have to pay attention!
     
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    I have never noticed this, anyway I will try it today.
     
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    I noticed on my '12 that the driver mirror is whacked, as if it isn't made correctly. If I do more than glance at it, it's like I'm looking through a bad prescription glasses lense. Depth perception isn't easy with it, instead I mounted a small wide-angle and trust that more. I think about taking it back to Toyota but I'm not too upset over it, look at it as just an oddity.
     
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    I so love this photo!!! :D
     
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    The panoramic side mirrors are slightly split for two parts to extend horizontal view. Same I have in my old minivan.
     
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    I prefer the other one ;)
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    Yea, it is hard to get used to it. I just bought mine to. It is very different from other vehicles. But i like how Toyota made it so there are not to many blind spots. Did you notice the windows when they go up? They slow down at about 90% of the way up?
     
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    [Hello All,
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    The Driver Side Mirror has a movement between the door mount and the case. Everything else is working. Is there some maintenance that can be performed to remove the movement/vibration?
    I do have tools and do aviation maintenance so I think I might be able to do this job. I just do not have Prius Knowledge.
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    Barry

    PS: I am not sure I posted this question in the proper forum.]