Does anyone have instructions for removing the glass from 911 mirrors? It's my understanding that there are two mechanisms depending on the year. I don't know what year mine are and I don't want to mess them up.
I am trying to remove the glass and motor so I can extend the wires that were cut off flush. I don't know if they'll ever get wired up, but I want them ready!!
funny, I asked the same question late last year. I was told the mirror just pops off. But I have to admit I still haven't tried it yet, so try it at your own risk...
Here's the thread (it includes a spiffy wiring diagram for hooking up the mirrors):
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=20938&hl=mirror
good luck !
Gently pry the glass from the backing plate. Then you can access the screws that hold everything to the housing.
QUOTE (markb @ Aug 4 2005, 11:45 AM) |
Gently pry the glass from the backing plate. Then you can access the screws that hold everything to the housing. |
When I did my 930 a few years ago, I thought everyone was crazy when they told me to pry them off. I did and they did pop off. They actually pop back on too.
(I had to tighten the mirrors at the swivel as they would vibrate and bounce around.)
You will need a round terminal pick to release the pins from the round plug connector.
See I think that there are two different types of assemblies:
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/gallery.htm?code=p989&seqnum=16&subject=15
From the above link:
"The main difference between the early style mirror and the later style mirror is the way the glass is mounted to the motor assembly. On 1983-1986 cars, the glass is retained by pins at all four corners. On 1987 and later cars, the glass is retained by a circular locking ring. The procedures given are for the 1987 - 1989 mirror assembly, the early assembly is similar. "
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All the ones I have ever seen are just held in by 3 (I think?) metal spring clip/tab things. |
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