Dreaded rear view mirror failure!
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Dreaded rear view mirror failure!
So on my weekend trip the rearview mirror stopped working and leaked out whatever lcd fluid makes it work. So I need a new one.
Are there any that have auto dimming and are affordable and even better would easily fit in the mounts I have?
Or, since it's a cab, should I put a manual one in?
Are there any that have auto dimming and are affordable and even better would easily fit in the mounts I have?
Or, since it's a cab, should I put a manual one in?
#3
Yup, it was and I guess according to the build sheet I have auto dimming mirrors on the doors too.
=)
On the second part of my question though, will anything fit or are there specific ones or? I have the rain sensor too, so I can't replace the whole works.
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#8
Oh yeah, forgot about the rain sensor option. We opted not to get that.
I don't know of generic auto-dimming mirrors, but I suppose they may exist...
I don't see why you couldn't switch to a old school mirror (generic or 996 specific), though as you'd still need to get wires to the rain sensor it may look a bit funny as the wires and sensor would be visible.
Says the guy that drives his car that is currently for sale in the rain....
I don't know of generic auto-dimming mirrors, but I suppose they may exist...
I don't see why you couldn't switch to a old school mirror (generic or 996 specific), though as you'd still need to get wires to the rain sensor it may look a bit funny as the wires and sensor would be visible.
Says the guy that drives his car that is currently for sale in the rain....
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#10
It is pretty handy, I have to admit. Makes it hard to go back to using regular wipers with regular manual settings.
I'd call LN or Raby to see if they have a solution for this, but I don't know where I put my phone.
#11
Just messin wit ya
#12
If you want it fixed: http://sybesmas.com/
Many BMW owners have this issue and send it there. What they do is replace the autodimming fluid with LCD type dimming so that it never has a chance to leak out again.
I'm not sure on the 996 mirror but I'm fairly positive they can also do that to it too.
Many BMW owners have this issue and send it there. What they do is replace the autodimming fluid with LCD type dimming so that it never has a chance to leak out again.
I'm not sure on the 996 mirror but I'm fairly positive they can also do that to it too.
#13
I had an aftermarket auto-dimming mirror in my 996. It also had Homelink, which was nice. I bought it from www.radar-mirror.com.
The downside of aftermarket mirrors is that they don't have the bayonet-style mount that Porsche uses. A horseshoe adapter is required, and that works okay. It's not as stable as the OE mirror.
You might contact Scott at www.radar-mirror.com. I think they repair OE auto-dimming mirrors, and they can add Homelink to your existing mirror if you want it.
Good luck.
EDIT: I just checked their site. They will repair your factory auto-dimming mirror for $99.
The downside of aftermarket mirrors is that they don't have the bayonet-style mount that Porsche uses. A horseshoe adapter is required, and that works okay. It's not as stable as the OE mirror.
You might contact Scott at www.radar-mirror.com. I think they repair OE auto-dimming mirrors, and they can add Homelink to your existing mirror if you want it.
Good luck.
EDIT: I just checked their site. They will repair your factory auto-dimming mirror for $99.
#14
It resets once the car is off, so the lever would need to be turned off/on again.
But yes, it is hard to adjust the frequency of the wipers when you're used to the car doing all the work for you.
=)