Rearview Mirror query
Probably a daft question I know but.....
Is there a knack to getting the mirror back on? My son has managed to pull it off. When I'm pushing it back on, it's taking more force than I dare use in fear of cracking the windscreen!! Is there a trick to be had, or should I just go for it?!! |
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Pete > farted out
> Probably a daft question I know but..... > > Is there a knack to getting the mirror back on? My son has managed > to pull it off. When I'm pushing it back on, it's taking more force > than I dare use in fear of cracking the windscreen!! Is there a > trick to be had, or should I just go for it?!! Buy a new adhesive pad, but make sure you get it the right way round ....... one side is for the window, the other isn't. :) -- Dog Poop Stand by me, |
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Pete wrote:
>Probably a daft question I know but..... > >Is there a knack to getting the mirror back on? My son has managed to pull >it off. When I'm pushing it back on, it's taking more force than I dare use >in fear of cracking the windscreen!! Is there a trick to be had, or should >I just go for it?!! Surrender your license immediately; this might prove critical for your son's survival. Unless you've got some form of atypical rear view mirror system, fixing this problem should be one of the most trivial operations you'll perform on your vehicle. -- We're all here because we're not all there. |
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Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein) wrote:
> Pete wrote: >> Probably a daft question I know but..... >> >> Is there a knack to getting the mirror back on? My son has managed >> to pull it off. When I'm pushing it back on, it's taking more force >> than I dare use in fear of cracking the windscreen!! Is there a >> trick to be had, or should I just go for it?!! surface has to be "proper" clean and then a fast acting and very strong glue |
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"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message ... > Pete wrote: >>Probably a daft question I know but..... >> >>Is there a knack to getting the mirror back on? My son has managed to >>pull >>it off. When I'm pushing it back on, it's taking more force than I dare >>use >>in fear of cracking the windscreen!! Is there a trick to be had, or >>should >>I just go for it?!! > > Surrender your license immediately; this might prove critical for your > son's survival. > > Unless you've got some form of atypical rear view mirror system, > fixing this problem should be one of the most trivial operations > you'll perform on your vehicle. Forgot to mention, it's not the whole thing that's come off - just the mirror itself where it clips onto the ball of the part that's stuck to the windscreen. The part that's stuck to the windscreen is stuck solid, so I was dubious whether I'd make things worse by forcing it off. That was why I was trying to 'tease' the mirror back onto the ball joint, but like I said, it's just not having it. |
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Pete wrote:
> > >"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message .. . >> Pete wrote: >>>Probably a daft question I know but..... >>> >>>Is there a knack to getting the mirror back on? My son has managed to >>>pull >>>it off. When I'm pushing it back on, it's taking more force than I dare >>>use >>>in fear of cracking the windscreen!! Is there a trick to be had, or >>>should >>>I just go for it?!! >> >> Surrender your license immediately; this might prove critical for your >> son's survival. >> >> Unless you've got some form of atypical rear view mirror system, >> fixing this problem should be one of the most trivial operations >> you'll perform on your vehicle. > >Forgot to mention, it's not the whole thing that's come off - just the >mirror itself where it clips onto the ball of the part that's stuck to the >windscreen. > >The part that's stuck to the windscreen is stuck solid, so I was dubious >whether I'd make things worse by forcing it off. That was why I was trying >to 'tease' the mirror back onto the ball joint, but like I said, it's just >not having it. Ah, yeah, that's going to require so much force. Most of the time, the bracket slides off the mounting base glued to the windshield; you might need a phillips head to loosen a screw. Remove the mounting pillar from the base and apply force against the ground, using a block of wood to reduce damage. Then reattach to the base. -- We're all here because we're not all there. |
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"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message ... > Pete wrote: >> >> >>"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message . .. >>> Pete wrote: >> >>Forgot to mention, it's not the whole thing that's come off - just the >>mirror itself where it clips onto the ball of the part that's stuck to the >>windscreen. >> >>The part that's stuck to the windscreen is stuck solid, so I was dubious >>whether I'd make things worse by forcing it off. That was why I was >>trying >>to 'tease' the mirror back onto the ball joint, but like I said, it's just >>not having it. > > Ah, yeah, that's going to require so much force. > > Most of the time, the bracket slides off the mounting base glued to > the windshield; you might need a phillips head to loosen a screw. > Remove the mounting pillar from the base and apply force against the > ground, using a block of wood to reduce damage. Then reattach to the > base. > The cost of a replacement mirror is in the ten dollar range. Why would you be screwing around with repairing? Take the stub off of the windshield, there is a set screw usually (either phillips or allen) Get a replacement mirror for ten dollars. Get actual rear view mirror adhesive (super glue will not work) mount mirror above, below or next to old button (it is NOT coming off without a piece of your windshield) (and it will probably be a different shape than the new mirror) If your old mirror came apart at the joint, the joint is now too loose for the mirror to work properly anyhow. Bernard (I sell alot of these at the parts store) |
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bernard farquart wrote:
> >"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message .. . >> Pete wrote: >>> >>> >>>"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message ... >>>> Pete wrote: >>> >>>Forgot to mention, it's not the whole thing that's come off - just the >>>mirror itself where it clips onto the ball of the part that's stuck to the >>>windscreen. >>> >>>The part that's stuck to the windscreen is stuck solid, so I was dubious >>>whether I'd make things worse by forcing it off. That was why I was >>>trying >>>to 'tease' the mirror back onto the ball joint, but like I said, it's just >>>not having it. >> >> Ah, yeah, that's going to require so much force. >> >> Most of the time, the bracket slides off the mounting base glued to >> the windshield; you might need a phillips head to loosen a screw. >> Remove the mounting pillar from the base and apply force against the >> ground, using a block of wood to reduce damage. Then reattach to the >> base. >> > > >The cost of a replacement mirror is in the ten dollar range. I know. >Why would you be screwing around with repairing? Perhaps it might be more convenient to repair the thing than it would be to make a trip to purchase the part to replaced it? >Take the stub off of the windshield, there is a set screw usually >(either phillips or allen) > >Get a replacement mirror for ten dollars. > >Get actual rear view mirror adhesive (super glue will not work) True, or if it does, not for very long. :-) >mount mirror above, below or next to old button >(it is NOT coming off without a piece of your windshield) >(and it will probably be a different shape than the new mirror) > >If your old mirror came apart at the joint, the joint is now >too loose for the mirror to work properly anyhow. > >Bernard > >(I sell alot of these at the parts store) > > -- We're all here because we're not all there. |
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bernard farquart wrote:
> "Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > > wrote in message > ... > >>Pete wrote: >> >>> >>>"Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein)" > wrote in message ... >>> >>>>Pete wrote: >>> >>>Forgot to mention, it's not the whole thing that's come off - just the >>>mirror itself where it clips onto the ball of the part that's stuck to the >>>windscreen. >>> >>>The part that's stuck to the windscreen is stuck solid, so I was dubious >>>whether I'd make things worse by forcing it off. That was why I was >>>trying >>>to 'tease' the mirror back onto the ball joint, but like I said, it's just >>>not having it. >> >>Ah, yeah, that's going to require so much force. >> >>Most of the time, the bracket slides off the mounting base glued to >>the windshield; you might need a phillips head to loosen a screw. >>Remove the mounting pillar from the base and apply force against the >>ground, using a block of wood to reduce damage. Then reattach to the >>base. >> > > > > The cost of a replacement mirror is in the ten dollar range. > > Why would you be screwing around with repairing? > > Take the stub off of the windshield, there is a set screw usually > (either phillips or allen) > > Get a replacement mirror for ten dollars. > > Get actual rear view mirror adhesive (super glue will not work) > > mount mirror above, below or next to old button > (it is NOT coming off without a piece of your windshield) > (and it will probably be a different shape than the new mirror) > > If your old mirror came apart at the joint, the joint is now > too loose for the mirror to work properly anyhow. > > Bernard > > (I sell alot of these at the parts store) > yeah, what he said. Newer gm's use a torx screw to hold them on but Bernard's other comments are still valid. If you're real chea^H^H^H^Hfrugal, go to your local auto recycling emporium (aka "junkyard") and unless you have one of those multi-function mirrors with compass, thermometer, etc. built in you should be able to score a serviceable replacement for $5 or less. Or check fleaBay if you live in an area like I do where there's no junkyards in economical driving distance. good luck nate (wish I had a junkyard around here...) -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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Nate Nagel wrote:
>yeah, what he said. Newer gm's use a torx screw to hold them on but >Bernard's other comments are still valid. If you're real >chea^H^H^H^Hfrugal, go to your local auto recycling emporium (aka >"junkyard") and unless you have one of those multi-function mirrors with >compass, thermometer, etc. built in you should be able to score a >serviceable replacement for $5 or less. Or check fleaBay if you live in >an area like I do where there's no junkyards in economical driving distance. > >good luck > >nate > >(wish I had a junkyard around here...) I wish I could send you some of ours. In fact, a lot of people indigenous to the region like junk yards so much, they start them in their yards. -- We're all here because we're not all there. |
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