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Car Forum / Acura Cars / May 2004

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HELP - Rear View Mirror Removal

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Lynn Harold - 30 May 2004 18:31 GMT
I had to buy a replacement auto-dimming rear view mirror, but am not sure
how to remove the original.  Everyone tells me to be careful not to crack
the windshield (an obvious statement) but not sure how to slide it off.  Is
there a tool for this?  or just a lot of gentle pressure?
Lynn Harold - 30 May 2004 18:33 GMT
I forgot to mention this is for a 1999 Acura 3.2TL.  Thanks.

> I had to buy a replacement auto-dimming rear view mirror, but am not sure
> how to remove the original.  Everyone tells me to be careful not to crack
> the windshield (an obvious statement) but not sure how to slide it off.  Is
> there a tool for this?  or just a lot of gentle pressure?
Lynn Harold - 30 May 2004 19:31 GMT
MYSTERY SOLVED - no need to reply.

> I had to buy a replacement auto-dimming rear view mirror, but am not sure
> how to remove the original.  Everyone tells me to be careful not to crack
> the windshield (an obvious statement) but not sure how to slide it off.  Is
> there a tool for this?  or just a lot of gentle pressure?

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