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Old 10-08-2009, 04:19 PM   #11
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so taking it off and re-gluing wont work? im just gonna have to look at it i guess and see what i find. if i end up buying a new mirror are they hard to install? anyone with experience?
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Old 10-08-2009, 04:35 PM   #12
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its not the mirror, i looked into mine cuz its the same bull****...its the actually motor inside that has play, the mirror just snaps onto that and thats a tight fit, its so annoying Ill think theres flashing lights behind me at night because it shakes so much lol the only thing to do it get a new motor
thanks for the info. im probably just going to deal with it. it's not bad enough for me to justify spending money on it.
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There are screws on the motor, on the part that attaches to the mirror itself, which may have worked themselves loose. Happened on my old GT, I just popped the mirror off, tightened the screws, and all was good.
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how did u take the mirror off
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how did u take the mirror off
push the inside edge in as far as you can. grip the outside edge and pull out.
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