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 Post subject: how to remove the right side mirror of a ba?
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:16 pm 
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hey ppl

just need some help in removing my right hand side mirror.. i found 2 screw's but i couldn't see the 3rd one, to access the 3rd screw do i have to remove the door panel and all that stuff?

or is it at the hole where all the wires go in to and all i have to do is move the wires over? i didn't think of moving the wires over

any help would be great

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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:13 am 
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Trim has to come off.

The 3rd screw holds a small black plastic 'tag' that is used to mound the door trim with a self-tapper on the inside-edge (closest to the door spine)

There'll be:
1 x screw on the inside edge of the door.
1 x screw on the outside edge
1 x cap and screw on the door-open lever
2 x caps and screws at the bottom edge.
2 x screws in the door handle itself (you have to pop off the door-handle spear. On BA you need a small flat-blade screwdriver on the outer face, on a BF use a small allen key and find the hole along the bottom edge of the handle)


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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:02 am 
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ok thanks for that..

i got all the screws off but the trim wont pop off :(
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:27 am 
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Easiest to pull vigorously from the bottom edge. It'll pop-out from there, trust me. It then pops out everywhere else, and then lifts up over both the window-edge clips and the door-lock stalk. The door-open lever twists and fits through the opening.

When you have the drivers door off, hold it just off the door, then reach around the back of the trim and pinch the sides of the mirror controller so it can be pushed up and out of the hole. Then you can get a small screwdriver in to get the cable out. The connector in the mirror controller is a bit of a munt....blame the dodgy design guys from the EF days since I think that's how far back it goes....

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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:32 pm 
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thanks Lukeyson for the help...

the clips was a pain but once u get one or two out the rest pop out :) like u said

lol never want to pull apart the car door again

thanks again for the help :)
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:07 pm 
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Bah, it's easy. I've had to take it off heaps of times. It's just a matter of knowing where the clips are. I had to change my whole door loom to fit a Mirror Memory controller from a Ghia, and to fit the courtesy lights in the lower corner of the door trim, and even that wasn't very hard.

It's worst when you do these things for thr first time, because you don't quite know where all the clips or screws might be. But do it once and you're right from then on.

I like to take pics of everything when I do them so I can either help others or know where things are the next time I do them. Anal, I know.


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 Post subject: Re: how to remove the right side mirror of a ba?
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 12:55 pm 
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Thanks for the post lukeyson.Your advice helped a lot
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