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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
due to the fact that some c@ck broke my DS door mirror I was forced to figure this out last friday.
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2nd Oct 2011 8:42 pm |
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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
there will be some pics to asssist with thsisoon in my gallary. |
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2nd Oct 2011 8:44 pm |
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LR2inTheUSA Member Since: 18 Jan 2010 Location: Interstate Posts: 36 |
*CRUNCH!*
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29th Oct 2011 7:11 pm |
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garyd Member Since: 04 Jan 2011 Location: North Essex Posts: 44 |
Great Post
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30th Oct 2011 12:27 pm |
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MG Member Since: 09 Sep 2010 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 22 |
I had exactly the same. I turned around, chased the car back and took them to task! I chose to buy a replacement off Ebay and changed it myself, then 'suggested' that it was cheaper to fund that rather than go to insurance. Despite my absolute lack of DIY skills, I was surprised at how easy it was.
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2nd Nov 2011 4:57 pm |
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chris8of9 Member Since: 23 Sep 2008 Location: isle of man Posts: 130 |
Good post, very useful.
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2nd Nov 2011 5:50 pm |
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chris8of9 Member Since: 23 Sep 2008 Location: isle of man Posts: 130 |
PDF's of
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3rd Nov 2011 9:51 pm |
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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
TOPIX at its best - great detail |
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4th Nov 2011 7:59 am |
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stan leithead Member Since: 09 Nov 2013 Location: lincoln Posts: 1 |
just changed n/s mirror using your instructions easy when you know how,just stripped old unit in process of repairing it to put on self as a spare
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9th Nov 2013 1:23 pm |
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parrafin23 Member Since: 24 Jun 2013 Location: Norway Posts: 57 |
These are powerfold mirrors, right? on my fathers fl2 i see the mirrors are realy slow in foldin in and laggy too. Im not sure if there is a way to look at the mechanism and use some grease on it so it will move smoothly?
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24th Nov 2013 8:35 am |
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Dave007 Member Since: 11 Feb 2013 Location: Solihull Posts: 171 |
With the mirrors in the normal driving position simply push them fully forward towards the front of the car, this will then expose the mechanism which actuates them. Any decent lube spray - WD40/silicone etc, sprayed sparingly into the mechanism followed by some gentle back and forwards agitation of the mirror should result in a much smoother and quicker operation. I did mine again recently, ignition was turned off by the way - not sure if that matters or not?
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24th Nov 2013 9:12 am |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
Do not use WD40, it will give an immediate benefit but over time it will end up worse as it attracts dust and dirt, use a silicon spray for best results. |
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24th Nov 2013 10:18 am |
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marklp Member Since: 31 May 2013 Location: Porthcawl Posts: 34 |
Just as an addendum - there is a little notch cut out on the bottom of the interior grab handle trim. Just pop a flat blade screw driver in there to release the trim. Much safer than trying to prise the trim off using a wallpaper scraper. 2010 Freelander 2 HSE Auto Santorini Black / Ebony Leather |
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25th May 2014 11:26 am |
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theox2003 Member Since: 18 Jul 2014 Location: London Posts: 45 |
Looking at removing the passenger interior door panel to replace the speaker so cheers for the post |
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29th Jul 2014 9:20 am |
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