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Replacing rear view mirror
I have a 1984 911 and it has the puck type connection on the rear view mirror. Any hints on how to get the old one out and replace it with the new mirror?
thanks, dan |
hit it with a hammer?
Heat it with a torch? ;) Maybe those aren't very good ideas. If you try 'em and need a new windshield, don't call me... :D Isn't that the thing though. When you don't want those things to come off, they fall off. When you want them off, you can't get them off. |
I just repaired a mirror on an 86 944 with the puck. The whole she-bang fell off.
The puck glues onto the window and the mirror slides over the puck from the top. The puck looked like the one in the link. Pelican Parts.com - Rear View Mirrors To remove puck get a single edge razor blade and use a block of wood to "hammer" the razor under the puck. |
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Are you saying to take the puck that is glued to the windshield off or can you detach the mirror from the puck without taking it of the windshield and having to re-glue it?
thanks, dan thanks, dan |
The puck is glued to the windshield.
The mirror usually slides down over the puck from the top edge of the windshield. It is likely on pretty tight from the cummulative thermal cycles and vibration over the years. Some heat on the mirror stem could help then some gentle tapping with using a block of wood or plactic that will not scratch the glass. Patience will be required. Good luck. |
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No need to remove puck if the mirror can slide off. Look closely and see if someone glued the mirror assy to the puck before tapping upwards. |
I just added a new puck and rearview mirror (purchased from host) and sliding the mirror onto the puck did take some time and pressure. I used a rubber mallet and block of wood to get the mirror into position. The puck and mirror was a tight fit.
To remove the mirror I would use the same method. '88 911 Carrera |
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use a pin tool to help release the mirror base.
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