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Old 10-07-2011, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Price View Post
Mirrors are located ouside. They are subject to rain, dirt, heat, condensation, etc. Before whining to the world, I'd recommend trying some silicone spray to lubricate moving part. If it doesn't fix the issue (? as I don't see big deal here, but opinions vary), THEN demand repair, although I think you'll waste your time, frankly speaking.
that's the reason I posted here...to know what to do. I know if it's an easy DIY, why drive 20 miles to the dealer. But if i'm already going to the dealer - why are they saying it's a non issue and that every car has a lag.

Which part should I lubricate? Will I need to disassemble the mirror?
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