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Blademan007 01-06-2024 04:01 PM

How to replace 2006 side mirror glass?
 
Here's the back of the BMW side mirror glass replacement and what I can peek and see behind the mirror. I was going off some YT and this Pelican Parts guide, since I didn't find anything in TIS to replace the glass.
But there don't seem to be any clips on the back of the glass. When I tried to peek behind the glass it seems to be mounted somehow from the center. It almost looks like you have to push the glass straight back, and then down on clips to engage.
Thoughts?

wpoll 01-07-2024 03:23 AM

The glass pops off the mount by levering it upwards...

https://i.ibb.co/6RqQTKy/7ZIjgMv.png

The new mirror mounts on the four support tabs and is then pulled down onto the tabs. It may help to use some duct tape on the glass to gain leverage.

https://i.ibb.co/Qbx8qb3/7cb3O1U.png

X5chemist 01-08-2024 05:07 PM

Google a backside mirror picture. You'll see the tabs that hold it in place. Leverage it upwards carefully.

Blademan007 01-11-2024 04:10 PM

Thanks @wpoll. Where did you find those diagrams?

I replaced it, but curiously the replacement was missing the additional 2-wire connector from the original. I used realoem to find the replacement part. What are the additional connector and wires for? Replacement mirror looks blueish.https://imgur.com/a/UloR3us

80stech 01-11-2024 04:38 PM

The original mirror probably has auto-darkening, heated glass is another option which is another 2 wires.

wpoll 01-11-2024 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blademan007 (Post 1236279)
Thanks @wpoll. Where did you find those diagrams?

I replaced it, but curiously the replacement was missing the additional 2-wire connector from the original. I used realoem to find the replacement part. What are the additional connector and wires for? Replacement mirror looks blueish.https://imgur.com/a/UloR3us

The images are from BMW's Technical Information System (TIS).

The flying connector is for the EC function (electro-chromatic) - auto-dimming.

There are many different side mirror glass options, the "best" being the heated, EC option with Euro wide vision option. This is what I have....

https://xoutpost.com/attachments/x5-...small-copy.jpg
https://xoutpost.com/attachments/x5-...small-copy.jpg

Mirror images are from Qsilver7 on this thread: -

https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...xtra-plug.html

Blademan007 01-11-2024 04:52 PM

Thanks all. I'll have to try and search for the part number with EC and heat, and see if Euro wide vision part is avail in USA. I guess I'm glad I purchased from a place that should accept returns..

wpoll 01-11-2024 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blademan007 (Post 1236282)
Thanks all. I'll have to try and search for the part number with EC and heat, and see if Euro wide vision part is avail in USA. I guess I'm glad I purchased from a place that should accept returns..

Probably not available in the USA. You can easily get them from eBay sellers in Europe though - Latvia is still a popular source!

Old thread but still valid...

https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...l-mirrors.html

BMW part numbers for wide vision, heated, EC mirrors are: -

Left - 51167039595
Right - 51167039596

Blademan007 01-11-2024 05:05 PM

How is the side mirror EC activated? I thought the rear view mirror EC is activated by the sensor facing the front of the car on the rear view mirror, per radar-mirror.com.


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wpoll 01-11-2024 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blademan007 (Post 1236284)
How is the side mirror EC activated? I thought the rear view mirror EC is activated by the sensor facing the front of the car on the rear view mirror, per radar-mirror.com.


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I'd guess that when the EC sensor on the center (interior) mirror activates the interior EC function, it also activates the side mirror EC function.

A quick look at the wiring diagram confirms this guess... ;)


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