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rg2098 01-02-2006 07:42 PM

W123 / W126 Sunvisor mirror door hinge replacemen
 
I just wrote up a DIY for replacing the cracked door hinge on sunvisors.

W123 / W126 Sunvisor mirror door hinge replacemen

whunter 01-02-2006 07:55 PM

Kool, great job Adam!!!
 
:D Kool, great job Adam!!!

I hope you write many more.:D

Added to the wikki. :)

d.delano 01-02-2006 08:00 PM

That would be useful if I could only find replacement visors. I've given up; they're too rare and costly. I have a nice pair of black ones and am contemplating dyeing them but to tell the truth cracked dashes and broken sunvisor mirrors are beneath body and mechanicals on my list of priorities with this car. Can't find the parts and when you do the cost is absurd so screw it. Mine work for keeping the sun out of my eyes.

rg2098 01-02-2006 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d.delano
That would be useful if I could only find replacement visors. I've given up; they're too rare and costly. I have a nice pair of black ones and am contemplating dyeing them but to tell the truth cracked dashes and broken sunvisor mirrors are beneath body and mechanicals on my list of priorities with this car. Can't find the parts and when you do the cost is absurd so screw it. Mine work for keeping the sun out of my eyes.

Like I said W126 visors work for the mirror so that doubles the amount out there for you. I payed $2 for both of the parts visors at a local pull and pick yard. What color do you need?

dannym 01-02-2006 09:52 PM

Blue.....:)

If you can get hold of one let me know I'd gladly pay $2 + shipping.

Danny

rg2098 01-02-2006 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dannym
Blue.....:)

If you can get hold of one let me know I'd gladly pay $2 + shipping.

Danny

Do you need the visor or the mirror unit? A blue W123 one will work for your W126 mirror part but the visors are different.

rg2098 01-02-2006 10:59 PM

Looks like W124s have the same mirror assembly as well. W210 and W201 are a maybe.

speedy300Dturbo 01-03-2006 12:19 AM

One important detail - the mirror assemblies for 1986-on cars are DIFFERENT although they look very similar. MB changed the contacts for the lighting from the outer pivot points to a spring loaded contact switch in the center. The entire mirror assembly may be physically interchangeable across pre and post 1986, models but the flip open doors are not! Also, the electrical contacts on 1986-on cars are soldered directly to a board that bridges the two bulbs. The earlier version uses spade connectors.

rg2098 01-03-2006 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedy300Dturbo
One important detail - the mirror assemblies for 1986-on cars are DIFFERENT although they look very similar. MB changed the contacts for the lighting from the outer pivot points to a spring loaded contact switch in the center. The entire mirror assembly may be physically interchangeable across pre and post 1986, models but the flip open doors are not! Also, the electrical contacts on 1986-on cars are soldered directly to a board that bridges the two bulbs. The earlier version uses spade connectors.

Thanks I did not realize that. The physical units looked the same so I assumed that the internals were the same dimensions as well.

1983/300CD 01-03-2006 07:02 AM

I ordered a pair of powered palamino sunvisors from a guy on Ebay, and in his description, he said they would fit 300D, 300CD, 300TD, etc. - only around $100. Of course, when I tried putting them on my coupe, they didn't fit. I left negative feedback because they didn't fit the car listed in the ad, and it took the guy a month to refund my money. The feedback he left me says that I don't know what car I have, so it wasn't his fault. If that didn't get my goat!

Anyway, is there maybe some way of covering these visors with an iron on fabric or something? I have just about given up on finding lighted palamino coupe visors.

daw_two 05-08-2008 07:14 PM

broken link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rg2098 (Post 1058196)
I just wrote up a DIY for replacing the cracked door hinge on sunvisors.

W123 / W126 Sunvisor mirror door hinge replacemen

Adam did a great job apparently writing this up; but the link is broken. Anyone know how to do this?

whunter 05-11-2008 12:07 AM

Fixed
 
the links in this thread have been fixed. :)

charmalu 02-09-2011 02:36 AM

Hot glue and Hot Interior
 
This is a good write up in the Wiki. I had to replace both of our lighted mirror assemblies in our 85 W123. we have black interior, and finding black int. is not common. I used blue mirrors from a W126, and are not all that noticeable unless really looking at them closely.

The Wike mentions Hot Glue was used. I used it also, but on a hot day (100deg) with the windows rolled up, the glue let go and the mirror was hanging by the wires.:mad:

I cleaned up the glue, and had a glass shop squirt in some Urathane sealant to glue it in. This will never come apart.

The hinges on 126 mirrors are an up grade from what was used on the earlier mirrors like used in our 123.

Charlie

mbzjag8090 10-09-2011 11:20 PM

I've got an 84 and the replacements on E-Bay right now need to be soldered in. Does anyone know if I could cut off the spade connectors from my visors and then solder the wires to the post 86 visor wires? Thanks

tangofox007 10-09-2011 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbzjag8090 (Post 2807023)
Does anyone know if I could cut off the spade connectors from my visors and then solder the wires to the post 86 visor wires?

A better option would be to replace the spade connectors.


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