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"Floppy" Rearview mirror help
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Yes you should be able to tighten the mirror. Do a search. There should be an article on retrofitting folding mirrors. Check that article for location of the screws...
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Thanks. I did search, but did not find a suitable answer. I also read a retrofit article. I removed the cap on the bottom and tightened the 4 torx screws with no to little change. I then went further into the mirror and undid an additional four torx screws...this was basically the motor and gears. I lubed the gears and reassembled. No change. The plastic on the base seems to have a few detents molded into i, and they have a bit of wear...maybe that is the source of the problem, but I am not sure.
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I have the same problem with my driver's mirror and don't know how to solve it...
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