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about my passenger door wing mirror.... see here
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Cars/Q uestion546177.html
I'm baffled as how to actually replace the broken wing mirror glass, given the presence of two little wires !
Thanks oh clever people... grovel, grovel :)
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Cars/Q uestion546177.html
I'm baffled as how to actually replace the broken wing mirror glass, given the presence of two little wires !
Thanks oh clever people... grovel, grovel :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks jg but the old mirror was wasn't electrically heated at all (to my knowledge anyway!). The only way I can adjust the mirror glass (angle, orientation etc) is through a little motor that sits in the wing mirror (behind the glass) and is operated from inside the car (near the handbrake). This little motor is the only way I can adjust the mirror so that I can see clearly what is behind me on the passenger side, so I am reluctant to disconnect the wires.
jg - you are a genius mate ! I woke up this morning, thinking to myself... hmmmmm maybe the mirror is electrically heated and I simply didn't know about it. I spoke to a couple of my work colleagues who both said straight away, "oh, the wires are for the mirror heater/demister".... and then the penny dropped - I was thinking, that jg is a very clever person, so thanks again !
As soon as we took the old mirror glass off, we could see a little element. The wires simply pulled off their holders and we were able to replace the mirror with the new item (we wrapped up the connectors in waterproof tape and tucked them out of the way). Now, if I find I really do need the heater element, I'll try to buy the correct replacement glass ! I took a note of the serial number on the back just in case.
Interestingly enough, I also found out where all those spiders had come from .... lol
As soon as we took the old mirror glass off, we could see a little element. The wires simply pulled off their holders and we were able to replace the mirror with the new item (we wrapped up the connectors in waterproof tape and tucked them out of the way). Now, if I find I really do need the heater element, I'll try to buy the correct replacement glass ! I took a note of the serial number on the back just in case.
Interestingly enough, I also found out where all those spiders had come from .... lol