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  1. There has been cases of one of the ignition relays sticking on and therefore not allowing the car to shutdown correctly. A decent auto sparky should be able to find out for you.
  2. Definitely something wrong Alfie, the mirrors should unfold and fold with operation of both doors individually. You could try going into the vehicles settings and also using a code reader, if you haven’t already. The mirror movement is controlled by the passenger door module which in turn is fed by fuse F1 25A mini in the aux fuse box.
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    It is the aspirator fan behind the dash that is running and making the buzzing sound. Try squirting some compressed air through the small grill in front of the indicator stalk.
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    Hi JXF I'm in a similar position. 2011 XF S. Just had a DPF removal, AC regas, replacement Lenses, New Screen & wipers as it was pitted. 4 New P Zeros. It's 98k now & due a belt replacement a full service. Plus AC is intermittent due to a senser sticking. Do I do it? I've decided yes as I know the car. That work will be around a thousand pounds & to get a car I trust I'd imagine I'd have to put another 5k to 7k or opt for a new PCP. So keep the car with say a 3-5yr plan to swap it then. Ps I'm having a remap as well so that's another £300.


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