How do you install a passenger's-side mirror?
I just picked one up from the junkyard for my 93 DX hatchback. Anyone know how to put these on? I presume you just pop off the plastic covers on both sides, slide the peg through the hole, screw the 3 nuts and that's that. I'm really not sure.
Err... Would I have to remove the inside door panel?
Err... Would I have to remove the inside door panel?
sounds like youve got it under control!
But try and pop the inside cover off first (I havent put one on, but Ive taken mine off and on)
But try and pop the inside cover off first (I havent put one on, but Ive taken mine off and on)
You have to pop off the door panel, or just unclip it and move it down enough so you can get to the bolts on the back of the mirror.
It's easy, just start unscrewing things, you'll figure it out.
It's easy, just start unscrewing things, you'll figure it out.
sounds like youve got it under control!
But try and pop the inside cover off first (I havent put one on, but Ive taken mine off and on)
But try and pop the inside cover off first (I havent put one on, but Ive taken mine off and on)
So the inside one goes off first huh? One more thing, The seal is coming off. Someone said awhile ago that I'd need Silicone sealant. Is this what the sealant is for?
TTT
No more replies? I'm not sure if I should go out and get Silicone sealant for the lining that goes around that triangle-thingie.
No more replies? I'm not sure if I should go out and get Silicone sealant for the lining that goes around that triangle-thingie.
I just did this to my VX like 2 weeks ago.
You'll have to remove the door panel and remove the inner mirror panel and then unbolt the outside mirror area cover. Once you have the mirror on, you'll find that your old inside cover will not fit, grab a dremel or drill and make a hole for your handle, mines ghetto right now, but if you sand it up it can look fine. Check out the hole on your driver side one, that will give you an idea of what you need on your passenger side plate. Also, yeah you should add the silicone for a good seal, leaks suck.
You'll have to remove the door panel and remove the inner mirror panel and then unbolt the outside mirror area cover. Once you have the mirror on, you'll find that your old inside cover will not fit, grab a dremel or drill and make a hole for your handle, mines ghetto right now, but if you sand it up it can look fine. Check out the hole on your driver side one, that will give you an idea of what you need on your passenger side plate. Also, yeah you should add the silicone for a good seal, leaks suck.
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You have to pop off the door panel, or just unclip it and move it down enough so you can get to the bolts on the back of the mirror.
It's easy, just start unscrewing things, you'll figure it out.
It's easy, just start unscrewing things, you'll figure it out.
glad i could help
I just finished putting the mirror in. However, it's loose somewhere. I can't figure out which part is loose. When I move the ****, the whole piece moves, like it's about to fold. I can move the mirror itself by hand, and I adjusted it that way. Basically the piece holding the mirror is kinda wobbly. I tried re-screwing the 3 screws under the piece, but it's still like that.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
I just finished putting the mirror in. However, it's loose somewhere. I can't figure out which part is loose. When I move the ****, the whole piece moves, like it's about to fold. I can move the mirror itself by hand, and I adjusted it that way. Basically the piece holding the mirror is kinda wobbly. I tried re-screwing the 3 screws under the piece, but it's still like that.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
TTT again.
I just finished putting the mirror in. However, it's loose somewhere. I can't figure out which part is loose. When I move the ****, the whole piece moves, like it's about to fold. I can move the mirror itself by hand, and I adjusted it that way. Basically the piece holding the mirror is kinda wobbly. I tried re-screwing the 3 screws under the piece, but it's still like that.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
If you could find out where's it's moving, you could make a little plastic shim(sp) and glew it in?
well, it will just pop out, however i would not recoment this at all. If you do it wrong, it will break the plastic piece either off of the mirror, or off of the mirror mount. Maybe you could just jam something into the part of the mirror that is inside the car, but before the plastic cover? Sorry if you dont really get what i'm saying, but it's kind of hard to describe
Damn! So, I will have to take the drivers side door panel off since it has a mirror
Good thing there is not one on the passengers side. Can't wait to get my spoon mirrors (replicas) on this weekend
Can someone give me some quick tips to removing the door panel on a 93 Cx? Just where to start and where there are clips / screws. Thanks!
Good thing there is not one on the passengers side. Can't wait to get my spoon mirrors (replicas) on this weekend
Can someone give me some quick tips to removing the door panel on a 93 Cx? Just where to start and where there are clips / screws. Thanks!
Can someone give me some quick tips to removing the door panel on a 93 Cx? Just where to start and where there are clips / screws. Thanks!
[Modified by civicmark, 12:12 AM 11/24/2002]
OMFG this thread is back from the dead!!!
I should post pics of it now that it's done. Some funny ****, actually. The mirror housing was drilled and we put a screw in to hold it in place. Now the mirror won't fold, but that doesn't bother me. Now the glass itself still points down automatically, so I stuffed in some folded paper to keep it straight.
Haha.....
I should post pics of it now that it's done. Some funny ****, actually. The mirror housing was drilled and we put a screw in to hold it in place. Now the mirror won't fold, but that doesn't bother me. Now the glass itself still points down automatically, so I stuffed in some folded paper to keep it straight.
Haha.....
OMFG this thread is back from the dead!!!
I should post pics of it now that it's done. Some funny ****, actually. The mirror housing was drilled and we put a screw in to hold it in place. Now the mirror won't fold, but that doesn't bother me. Now the glass itself still points down automatically, so I stuffed in some folded paper to keep it straight.
Haha.....
I should post pics of it now that it's done. Some funny ****, actually. The mirror housing was drilled and we put a screw in to hold it in place. Now the mirror won't fold, but that doesn't bother me. Now the glass itself still points down automatically, so I stuffed in some folded paper to keep it straight.
Haha.....
OMFG this thread is back from the dead!!!
Please do post the pics
Please do post the pics
Well I couldn't find any pics of my mirror, so I'll just use the old one.
1) Took apart the housing for the mirror. I think there was some sort of fork acting as the folding mechanism...not sure. Anyway, that part was loose, so the housing wouldn't stay still. So I put in a screw to hold it in place. Now it won't fold. Who cares...
2) See the gap between the bottom of the glass and the housing? I stuffed some paper in there to keep it from pointing down at the road. Now it points backwards like any regular mirror.
1) Took apart the housing for the mirror. I think there was some sort of fork acting as the folding mechanism...not sure. Anyway, that part was loose, so the housing wouldn't stay still. So I put in a screw to hold it in place. Now it won't fold. Who cares...
2) See the gap between the bottom of the glass and the housing? I stuffed some paper in there to keep it from pointing down at the road. Now it points backwards like any regular mirror.
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