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Replacement for self-dimming mirror
Hi folks;
My 1999 C230k (W202) has the driver's side door mirror leaking. I also have the paint stain as a result of the leak. I don't want to replace with another self-dimming mirror as I didn't like the feature and the inside rear view mirror (also self-dimming) is also an unwanted feature. I simply prefer to make the adjustment manually. Simple, effective, cheaper, longer lasting. My question is did MB sell the W202 with normal glass mirrors? I would expect that the self-dimming feature to be optional considering the cost of replacement. Probably this would be available in the non-USA/Canada market. Thanks for any help!
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1989 300E 1999 C230 Kompressor 2005 Toyota Highlander AWD Also owned: 1964 Chevrolet Impala (first car) 1972 Fiat 124 Sport Spider (first sports car) 1976 VW Scirocco (first new car) 1970 Pontiac Parisienne (epitome of bland) 1980 VW Scirocco (last new car) 1953 GMC 6x6 (amazingly well engineered) 1967 Austin Healey 3000 1987 F150 4x4 1978 F150 1987 VW Jetta 1992 Toyota Previa AWD 2003 Toyota Sienna 2001 Nissan Pathfinder 4WD 1949 John Deere Model M |
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When I replaced it on my '99 E430 about 5 years ago, there were non-self-dimming replacements available on ebay and elsewhere. I wouldn't obsess if I couldn't find one though. The original lasted 18 years.
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For the W210 most 96-97 driver side mirrors aren't self-dimming and appear to fit the case. For the W202, it's possible non dimming mirrors from '94 to maybe '97 fit the case. As well for the interior mirror. An option for the interior mirror is to block the light sensor. I don't know where it is if it isn't an obvious lens in the mirror surface. A really quick option for the driver mirror is to get a generic and likely optical distorted mirror from an auto parts store to stick over the failed dimming mirror. It can be a stopgap while investigating a mirror from an older W202.
Sixto 98 E320s sedan and wagon |
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I just had the passenger side mirror apart on my 97 C280, it has 2 wires leading to the back of glass. I'm not sure if this is for dimming or heat.
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Self-dimming mirrors.
Thank you. I'll look at the earlier W202 and W210 models for replacement options. I would have thought there would be standard mirrors on the European models (self-dimming feature as an option) and therefore MB part numbers for them.
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1989 300E 1999 C230 Kompressor 2005 Toyota Highlander AWD Also owned: 1964 Chevrolet Impala (first car) 1972 Fiat 124 Sport Spider (first sports car) 1976 VW Scirocco (first new car) 1970 Pontiac Parisienne (epitome of bland) 1980 VW Scirocco (last new car) 1953 GMC 6x6 (amazingly well engineered) 1967 Austin Healey 3000 1987 F150 4x4 1978 F150 1987 VW Jetta 1992 Toyota Previa AWD 2003 Toyota Sienna 2001 Nissan Pathfinder 4WD 1949 John Deere Model M |
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I'm not saying an older 202 mirror or early 210 mirror will fit. Just giving you a starting point to investigate. I don't like glare so the wagon's failed driver mirror with permanent yellow tint is tolerable during the day and very welcome at night since everyone here drives SUVs.
Sixto 98 E320s sedan and wagon |
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Ebay seller(s) in Europe sell replacement mirrors though usually without the dimming
feature. the technology doesn't seem to be worth it for them and it's simple enough to provide a tint (of sorts). they also can provide wider angle glass, though i don't think the aspheric design that the factory sells. the $20 or so price for the knock offs are a great and viable option if you don't require auto-dimming. my wild guess is that plain (no dim) glass would be available for left wing mirror for the simple reason that in Europe (right hand drive) that would be the passenger side which would otherwise be undimmed, unheated.
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Sixto 98 E320s sedan and wagon |
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i got up on the wrong side... regardless, you'll see that the basis for that left side offering
plain jane version holds true if you view the the MB parts catalog
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