Evening all
my driver side mirror glass fell out the housing.
I have the whole assembly but just need the glass.
Can i remove the glass without breaking it or just replace the assembly?
Thx
Replacing 240 Mirror
Started by brickhead, Mar 27 2010 02:44 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 March 2010 - 02:44 AM
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#2
Posted 04 April 2010 - 03:06 AM
I've never messed with the glass. If yours just fell out it'll probably do it again. Replacing the assembly is stupid easy in a 240. The door panel has to come off, then from there you pop off the cover and unbolt it. Go and grab an assembly from the junkyard.
If this is a power mirror, then it might be better to replace just the glass. Trying to feed wiring through that door jamb is a total PITA
If this is a power mirror, then it might be better to replace just the glass. Trying to feed wiring through that door jamb is a total PITA
#3
Posted 04 April 2010 - 02:48 PM
It is much more simple to replace just the glass. there is a whole in the bottom of the housing, stick a small flat screwdriver in the whole and there is a lock ring like thing in there that you move to the left and it unlocks the glass from it's holder. There is pics and better description If you have a Haynes manuel for it, if you don't go to a parts store and just look in one of theres for free. I got my replacement glass at the salvage yard for like 2 dollars. If you havn't lost of broken your glass you can reglue it back to the holder. But, for the love don't replace the whole housing.
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#4
Posted 07 April 2010 - 02:13 AM
+1 I'm with Blacknight. It's stupid easy once you've done it. If you have an old mirror handy that you can turn upside down and practise with, it makes it simpler to do.
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