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My rear-view was forcefully pulled out from the part that connects to the windshield. I still have the frame but no mirror. How do i go about replacing it? Thank you
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windshield's are made of laminated glass so they shatter into tiny pieces when in an accident so do not cut as bad , the rearview mirror has pulled the first layer of laminate away , the windshield will be weakened by this and could shatter at any time , particulary over rough/bumpy ground, it cannot be repaired so you will need to replace the shield , as for who designed the mirror he wasn't very clever !
Best way is to go to a speedy auto glass or windshield repair shop and they will usually do it for $20. And you won't have to mess around with it again.
Is your wiper fluid level good?Look for leaks at pump,it's connected to container,also check your hoses leaving pump to windshield,could be loose or binding.
Replacing the rear view mirror on a Ford Explorer is easy. The only obstacle you might encounter is fear of
breaking the glued metal plate off the windshield. Do not sweat it. You
can buy glues at the auto parts store to reattach the mirror to the
windshield (Difficulty: Moderately Easy).
Instructions:
Tap gently at the base of the mirror where it slides on over
the metal plate glued to the windshield and pull upward. Some rear view
mirrors have a small Allen screw that tightens the base of the rear view
mirror to the metal plate. Disconnect the electrical plugs if your rear
view mirror has them.
Pull the rear view mirror clear of the metal plate. Clean
around the metal plate glued to the windshield. If the metal plate has
come off because of harsh weather or from hammering too hard at it,
reattach it with glue designed for this job.
Clean the area where you will be attaching the metal plate on
the windshield. Apply the glue evenly on the surface of the metal plate
that will go against the window. Be sure to clean and scrape off all
the old glue before applying the new glue. Gently push the metal plate
against the windshield in the spot you wanted it and hold tight for five
minutes.
Wait a day before putting the base of the mirror or
replacement rear view mirror onto the metal plate. Do not force the base
over the plate. Forcing it will likely dislodge it again. Press firmly
until it will not slide along the grooves of the metal plate. Reconnect
your electrical plugs and tighten the Allen screw if your new mirror has
one. Adjust the mirror according to your safe viewing preference
Hope help with this (remember rated this help). Good luck.
Glass, Outside Mirror—Town Car Removal and Installation
Push upper edge of outside rear view mirror glass (17K707) into the outside rear view mirror to expose latch release.
Using a small flat-bladed screw driver or equivalent, move latch release to released position.
Remove outside rear view mirror glass mounting back and outside rear view mirror glass from outside rear view mirror.
Disconnect heater wire connectors and auto dimmer connector, if equipped.
To install reverse Removal procedure.
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Mirror, Power—Outside Rear View
Town Car Removal and Installation
Disconnect battery ground cable (14301). Refer to Section 14-01 .
Remove front door trim panel (23942). Refer to Section 01-05 .
Trim Panels, Door
Front—Town Car Removal
Snap out two door pull strap retaining screw covers. Remove screws.
Remove three screws on front and rear side and center of front door trim panel (23942).
NOTE: The following procedure must be used during removal and installation of the door armrest and trim panel. Refer to the appropriate illustrations for component and vehicle model identification.
Using the Trim Pad Removing Tool from Rotunda Windshield and Moulding/Trim Removal Kit 107-R0401 or equivalent, pry the trim panel retaining clips from the door inner panel.
NOTE: Do not use front door trim panel to remove trim clips from door inner panel. Replace any bent, damaged or missing push pins.
Remove window regulator control switch housing from front door trim panel. Lift up housing in front and disconnect all connectors.
Disconnect wiring harness and heated seat switch electrical connectors if equipped.
Remove the door trim panel.
Disconnect two electrical connectors.
Remove nut from outside rear view mirror mounting base.
Swing outside rear view mirror (17682) toward driver door window glass to expose screw in mount base.
Remove screw from outside rear view mirror base.
Remove outside rear view mirror from front door (20124). Guide wiring and connectors through hole in front door.
To install, reverse Removal procedure. Tighten nuts to 8-10 Nm (71-88 lb-
Most rear view mirrors are secured on a pivot point to an arm and that arm is then secured on a pivot point to the base. The base is then attached to the windshield anchor either via a screw (metal housing) or it will have a lil tab (plastic housing) that you pull back and slide the entire assembly off of the windshield anchor
The button is locked into the mirror shoe by a flat spring. Find the notch at the bottom of the shoe and insert a small flat screwdriver to push the spring away from the button. Some force may be required.
glass shops do it all the time.call a windshield repair place and ask how they do it...either heat or a chemical that dissolves the adhesive,which is a special glue.
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