Why doesn't my Honda CR-V's wing mirror return to its normal position when the engine is stopped?

My Honda CR-V 2.2 CDTi's driver's side mirror fully folds out when the engine starts and does not return to its normal position unless physically pushed back. Any suggestions gratefully received.

Asked on 25 July 2010 by Daud

Answered by David Ross
Sounds like an electrical software glitch. Take it to a Honda dealer who should be able to sort it quickly.
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