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Old 08-28-2008   #17 (permalink)
r1666a
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Just replaced mine as it was broken using this procedure. Only difference is that the there was no where for the screwdriver to be used when taking off the mirror. I just moved it out and gently used a bit of force to pull the mirror off from one side, then moved the mirror inwards and did the same for the other clip. The mirror then came off. When I took the mirror off, I noticed its back is slighlty different that the one in the picture above, there are no metal clips, only plastic ones that hold the mirror onto the motor unit. (Push on and pull off) (I am in the uk, maybe parts are slightly different). Thanks for the thread anyway. It saved me £60 in dealership labour costs
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