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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / October 2007

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99 E 300 Side View Mirror Repair

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lfcj - 19 Oct 2007 00:01 GMT
The springs for the left and right side view mirror assembly were detached
while having the car washed today. The were pushed forward. Can someone tell
me how to reassemble them. I have both springs but am not sure how the
spring attaches on the inside of the mirror body.  Thanks
Karl - 19 Oct 2007 00:23 GMT
Usually when they detach that means the holes broke and you need new
mirrors!!

Better go to your dealer and have them look at them. They can then give you
an estimate to take back to the carwash......

> The springs for the left and right side view mirror assembly were detached
> while having the car washed today. The were pushed forward. Can someone tell
> me how to reassemble them. I have both springs but am not sure how the
> spring attaches on the inside of the mirror body.  Thanks
lfcj - 19 Oct 2007 02:42 GMT
Karl - Thanks for the response. Not likely that the car wash will pay with
all their disclosures. And a legal recourse would be futile.
But what type of holes are you referring too?  I can see a plastic arm that
the spring attached to looking down the hole into the assembly which I
believe it slipped off of and can be re-attached.  The question is.... how
do I re-attach it? Is there link to a schematic that shows how it done
Somebody PLEASE tell me there's a way to do this other than paying $450+ a
pop for new mirrors.

> Usually when they detach that means the holes broke and you need new
> mirrors!!
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>> me how to reassemble them. I have both springs but am not sure how the
>> spring attaches on the inside of the mirror body.  Thanks
robrjt - 19 Oct 2007 03:05 GMT
> Karl - Thanks for the response. Not likely that the car wash will pay with
> all their disclosures. And a legal recourse would be futile.
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>
> - Show quoted text -

Before you spend that for the mirrors, suggest you check with wrecking
yards.  virtually all the benzes in my favorite Ft. Worth. yard have
been hit in the rear, and the rest of the car is in nice shape.
lfcj - 19 Oct 2007 03:23 GMT
Great suggestion! Be interested in names and phone #'s if you have them.

>> Karl - Thanks for the response. Not likely that the car wash will pay
>> with
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> yards.  virtually all the benzes in my favorite Ft. Worth. yard have
> been hit in the rear, and the rest of the car is in nice shape.
Wan-ning Tan - 19 Oct 2007 04:36 GMT
Not sure if the design is the same.  On the 96 C280 (W202) we have, the
mirror cover can be slided off.  I forget if the mirrow swings forward
or backward (or both ways) to get to the clips.  They are just indents
(two or three) built into the cover.  Once the cover is off, the spring
is exposed.  You need the strong spring hook that is usually used to
attach the drum brake spring.  The one I have says 116-589-01-62-00.

Like what Karl said, I suspect the hole (or the hinge) is now broken.
The design should be robust enough to swing the mirror back when no
force is applied on it.

Why did I work on the mirror?  We hit the garage door frame one day when
backing out.  The hinge broke.  It is metal but my local metal workers
say it is kind of cheap alloy that is easy to make but not strong and
could not be welded.

> Karl - Thanks for the response. Not likely that the car wash will pay with
> all their disclosures. And a legal recourse would be futile.
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>>>me how to reassemble them. I have both springs but am not sure how the
>>>spring attaches on the inside of the mirror body.  Thanks
Karl - 19 Oct 2007 04:45 GMT
Here are the mirror parts that are serviceable from MB:
http://www.detali.ru/cat/oem_mb2.asp?TP=1&F=210265%5F45Q&M=112%2E941&GA=722%2E60
7&CT=F&cat=45Q&SID=72&SGR=070&SGN=05


#5 is what you will need......

> Karl - Thanks for the response. Not likely that the car wash will pay with
> all their disclosures. And a legal recourse would be futile.
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> >> me how to reassemble them. I have both springs but am not sure how the
> >> spring attaches on the inside of the mirror body.  Thanks
raymond - 20 Oct 2007 04:55 GMT
http://i23.tinypic.com/2i3gw9.jpg

the left spring hook slips over an "L" shaped protrusion.

the right spring hook does so similarly

it's possible that the impact to car wash equipment broke the
L-shaped metal, and if you look closely you may see shiny
exposure in otherwise blackened metal parts.
Wan-ning Tan - 20 Oct 2007 05:48 GMT
Yeah, the mirror design is almost identical (to W202).  The broken
"hinge" I was talking about is the upside-down J shape metal (kind of
black but shining) between the left yellow circle and the mounting base.

> http://i23.tinypic.com/2i3gw9.jpg
>
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> L-shaped metal, and if you look closely you may see shiny
> exposure in otherwise blackened metal parts.
lfcj - 20 Oct 2007 13:56 GMT
Gotcha!! - A picture is worth a K words.

Thanks everyone!!

> Yeah, the mirror design is almost identical (to W202).  The broken "hinge"
> I was talking about is the upside-down J shape metal (kind of black but
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>> L-shaped metal, and if you look closely you may see shiny
>> exposure in otherwise blackened metal parts.
 
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