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Do the wingmirrors fold in on your Mk3?

Atlantia

Active Member
Nov 18, 2008
127
0
The South West
No no

Sorry if you dont understand this lol.

They are simply wired up
3 wires leading to 3 switches,

1.driver window switch
2.passenger window switch
3.automatic lock from inside switch..


They are clipped into the underside of the door card which you cant see.
To get the door card off, simply wedge the plastic handle bit ( they are usually scrapped/worn) Then there are 3 main screws..

Then the bottom right corner, wedge that out

The door card should drop but will be held on with the wee driver nipple/ thing. ( its the bit that moves up and down when u lock the doors )

Oh right, cheers mate, think I've got that :)
 

Dan1.6

1.6 Power FTW!!!!!!!!
Sep 26, 2008
981
0
Chesterfield
i don't know how hard it will be but i think you can take the mirror and then you be able to see if theres a hindge or not underneath that
 

M1KEH

M1KE
Oct 27, 2007
2,336
0
The Middle
Both mirrors should fold, just a case of freeing them up as obvioussly some of yours haven't been folded for a long time.
 

Atlantia

Active Member
Nov 18, 2008
127
0
The South West
Right guys (and any interested ladies of course)

Firstly my sincere thanks to all who have contributed replys.
Here is the full SP for anyone who wants to be able to fold their mirrors in and cant at the moment.

I've tried to get the glass out to get to the hinge and as far as I can see the backing plastic to it has 'lugs' which must be clicked into place before the glass is stuck to it.
In other words if you t ry and remove it, it is likely that either the glass will shatter or the lugs will snap off of the backing plastic base plate.
So sadly thats not an option unless the glass is already broken.

The 'join' where the mirror should hinge is very 'snug' but as you'll see if you've looked its going to be easy for water to run into it.

So I started with the small mirror as it should have less chance of flexing and breaking the glass.

So, as was suggested I tried lubricating it with WD40.
Then taking hold with both hands to cut down on flexing (as though you were holding the mirror to look into it) and so you can push and pull so you can keep most of the strain on the pivot of the hinge and not transfer it onto the door completely, I tried a firm 'wobble' then a good go at folding it in and it moved!!

ONLY A BIT AT FIRST.
And there was some ugly grinding noises.

The problem is then visible! The mounts are aluminium and the close fitting alu' has oxidised and seized.
Get more oil into it and wiggle it until the join frees up.

Hopefully by now the WD40 has started its magic on the large one too!

Remember the whiteish alu oxidisation will quickly bnreak down once you get it moving so the hinge will feel completely different once its been moved a few times.

Problem solved!
Cheers everyone :)
 
Apr 15, 2009
2,189
1
Midlands
i only found out today

so whilst trying to fold it in tonight i snapped my mirror off the baseplate

it had been glued on for some reason :lol:
 
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