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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 05:28 PM
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Removing mirrors from side view mirrors

Does anyone here have a diagram or instructions on how to remove the mirrors from the side view mirrors? Or, can you explain to me how I can remove them if you don't have a diagram?

I'm trying to get to the LED strip that sits below the mirror.

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-Chris
 
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 10:01 PM
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Re: Removing mirrors from side view mirrors

Originally posted by jellytheory
Does anyone here have a diagram or instructions on how to remove the mirrors from the side view mirrors? Or, can you explain to me how I can remove them if you don't have a diagram?

I'm trying to get to the LED strip that sits below the mirror.

Thanks!

-Chris
Here you go. Good luck.

Item 4: Exterior Mirror Glass Removal Note

1. Position exterior mirror glass in the full UP position.
2. Locate the notch at the bottom of the exterior mirror glass.
3. Release the exterior mirror glass.
a. Insert a long flat-bladed screwdriver in the notch.
b. Push the screwdriver into the notch until the glass is released.
4. If equipped with heated mirrors, disconnect electrical connectors from the exterior mirror glass.

Item 4: Exterior Mirror Glass Installation Note

1. If equipped with heated mirrors, connect the electrical connector to the mirrors.
2. Position the exterior mirror glass on the mirror motor.

3. CAUTION: Place a clean shop towel between hand and exterior mirror glass to prevent injury in the event of glass breakage.

Place a hand against the back of the exterior mirror housing and a hand flat against the exterior mirror glass. Press the mirror glass in place until it is fully seated.
 

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