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Door mirror is loose
My left side (Passenger side) mirror doesn't "lock" into its open position. It's hard to describe but you know how there are 2 positions which it "snaps" into closed or open...... well it doesn't really do that and it freely swivels between those two positions.
I'm assuming that there is a bolt that it swivels on and that it just needs tightening. Am I correct and if so is there a way I can fix it without pulling the whole door trim off and pulling off the mirror? |
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Try pressing the button to fold and unfold, If won't help try to manually fold the mirror
And then press the button. |
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Thanks Pisendar...........
Update - I was told when I bought the vehicle recently that both mirrors had been replaced with non electric folding mirrors so I assumed such. As it turns out only the drivers side mirror was..... So obviously I tried what you said.. It does fix it somewhat but it is still loose when in the open position and can be moved easily and when I press the button it closes and then opens again (i.e. doesn't stay in the closed position). |
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Broken folding motor.
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Thanks for the link MrX5. I think the motor itself is working but either the gearing system or linkages are loose. I will crack it open tomorrow and find out
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Update. I've opened up the mirror and the issue is within the motor housing itself. I will post pics and my fix soon
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Hopefully, the fix doesn't require the JBweld like in the link. I have to fix my passenger side.
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Please do. Thanks
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