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rosenfe 03-31-2010 05:48 PM

mirror housing
 
i may need to put this in body section ,but will try here my daughters 95 c280 was hit by a deer ,smashed mrirror,i got same color replacement but cannot figure how to take cover shell off for installation.there must be tabs i cant see to depress.anyone have info and maybe pics of this?

Gilly 03-31-2010 06:44 PM

I just did this on a 98 this week, I think the 95 might use the same mirror.
You fold the mirror towards the back of the car, it is spring loaded, but not very difficult to do. OK, if you are now looking towards the back of the car into the mirror, there is a clip, you'll see a raised edge on it and also a small black ridge on the mirror housing, you can get a screwdriver between these 2 lips and twist the screwdriver, that will release the clip which holds the mirror cover on.
The wires for the mirror control will sort of hide this area, not hard to work around the wires, but can make it hard to spot. The clip that needs to be worked on (with the raised lip) is a fairly bright metal, not too hard to spot. It was a buddies car I worked on so I can't get a picture for you or I would.
Gilly

Gilly 03-31-2010 06:46 PM

Oh and you'll need to push the mirror towards the window to get the cover to slide off, tilt it in in other words. Also one the clip is undone, you can just let the mirror relax, no need to hold the mirror back against the spring once the cover is released.
Gilly

rosenfe 03-31-2010 07:19 PM

thanks ill try it tonite,i knew there is a clip in there


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