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| SLK World Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Central Florida
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| My rearview mirror just developed a bubble type discoloration suddenly. As this may have happened several days after spraying it lightly with a cleaner. Is it possible to dry it out? If not, I plan to replace it. I have a 2002 SLK230 and will be looking for a excellent condition used mirror. However, I heard there may be a newer model there might be better to buy. Mine seems to have been made by Donnelly. Any comments about what model or where to purchase it would be appreciated. Also I would very much like explicit directions as to how to remove it correctly. Looking forward to your reply. |
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| How to remove: If you put your finger on the "foot" of the mirror - close to the windshield - you'll feel a little hole there. If you push a 5mm- 1/5 inch -rod in that hole, and twist the whole mirror (with "foot") 90 degrees, you can remove the mirror from the gluepad
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| Thank you Gabus for your info. Now I'm simply trying to remove the section attached to the sunvisors so that I can reach the mirror. So far: I've put top down and removed 4 Phillips type screws that were holding the sunvisors on. The 5 foot top section does not want to slide off the windshield easily. It seems to be stuck near the center portion.. Do I need to remove the microphone cover? Pry it off? Do I need to remove the overhead lens cover? Pry it off? Thank you |
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| I was able to figure this out so no one needs to write back. Microphone cap and lens cap come off easily with a small pry screwdriver. For those with a 2002 SLK, it is necessary to remove two screws underneath the overhead light lens, in order to pull off the 5 foot section that goes across the windshield. This enables one to reach the mirror to twist it off like Gabus said. It takes quite a bit of force to remove it. Thanks a bunch for this Mercedes site, as it has been very helpful. Also helpful was a video showing the actual rearview mirror removal: www.buellwinkle.com/r170/default.htm |
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