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Old 10-19-2012, 05:49 AM
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how do i fix this?

2 small but very annoying issues:

- rusty behind mirrors.



can i just rip the old ones off? how are they attached?
It seems that putting one back is cheap and easy:
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- damaged grip interiour:



really don't know how to get this smooth again, any ideas?
replacing seems like a very big job..
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Old 10-19-2012, 06:45 AM
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2 small but very annoying issues:



- damaged grip interiour:



really don't know how to get this smooth again, any ideas?
replacing seems like a very big job..
Is it scratched?
I'd just peel the entire handle if it's me. Makes the whole thing smooth and glossy.
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Is it scratched?
I'd just peel the entire handle if it's me. Makes the whole thing smooth and glossy.
I'll give it a try, has to come off anyway for a fix iguess...
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peeled it, looks ok, not great.



tried if the mirror glass comes off easy, but no way..
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well I must say it's way better than earlier !!!!

take off the window trim first and check the screws holding it.


my folding mirror motor is dead and will probably have a look .. will let you know.
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well I must say it's way better than earlier !!!!

take off the window trim first and check the screws holding it.


my folding mirror motor is dead and will probably have a look .. will let you know.

There are no screws holding the mirror. Take a plastic pry tool and from the bottom of the mirror push up. The mirror is held on by two brackets. Follow this guide: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...placement.html
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Thanx, will give it a try this weekend. Unfortunately my car has no heated mirrors, could I order heated ones and somehow hook them up?

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Thanx, will give it a try this weekend. Unfortunately my car has no heated mirrors, could I order heated ones and somehow hook them up?

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You can order them heated, you just wont be hooking up the connecting tabs in the back. They are all the same size and fit the same way. Only difference is some are heated others not, some are monochromatic and some not.
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I was wondering to get the heating working, there is power in the mirror for adjusting & small lights. Maybe there's a way to loop the power to the heating pads..

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I was wondering to get the heating working, there is power in the mirror for adjusting & small lights. Maybe there's a way to loop the power to the heating pads..

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Not sure how you can retro fit it. Are you sure you don't have heated mirrors though?
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