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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / September 2006

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jimcollins123 - 03 Sep 2006 08:52 GMT
Hi
I have just purchased a 1987 W126 300SE in the UK and am delighted with
it. There is a small rectangular mirror glass stuck onto the shaped
glass on the offside driving exterior mirror/ I imagine the PO didn't
want the expense of replacing the actual mirror glass at some time. It
works OK but it is now a distraction to me. Question is how do I remove
the glass to replace it. I imagine it levers off some kind of central
clip but I don't want to damage the mirror body.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
Richard Sexton - 03 Sep 2006 17:48 GMT
>Hi
>I have just purchased a 1987 W126 300SE in the UK and am delighted with
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>the glass to replace it. I imagine it levers off some kind of central
>clip but I don't want to damage the mirror body.

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