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Old 11-06-2007, 12:42 PM
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I was just about to post this very question...

Hello all, I was just about to ask this very same question about the dissasembly of the folding mirrors. Apparently, the motorized mirrors do not like to be touched. One day (a while ago) someone must have brushed one of my mirrors and threw it off-track. Since then, the same thing happened to the other mirror. So they still work, but when I press the button to have them fold out or in there is about 3 to four extra clicks on the left mirror and 2extra clicks on the right. I intend to dissasemble them and hopefully place them back on the right track or cog. I decided this after a recent visit to BMW where they said they have to replace the entire mirror and motor assemblies for both sides, and I think the price was around 2 Gs. Whatever the price was, it was more than I was willing to pay for something that I hope to be an adjustment. More to follow.
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