993 Side Mirror Glass Replacement with Pics - DIY
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993 Side Mirror Glass Replacement with Pics - DIY
While replacing the driver's side mirror glass, I decided to take some pics and write up a how-to...
993 Side Mirror Glass Replacement with Pics
993 Side Mirror Glass Replacement with Pics
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That won't be enough. It'll fall out sooner or later. Either get a used mirror and take whatever parts you need out of it or glue the other mirror in.
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thanks for the very helpful pics and directions - worked great and my rear mirror is now working..
... sort off ie one servo works but not the other.
Is there a way to remove the servos from the housing and how would one test them with a multi-meter?
... sort off ie one servo works but not the other.
Is there a way to remove the servos from the housing and how would one test them with a multi-meter?
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You can also compare one motor with the other by ohming them out.
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thanks XLR8r - yes I checked that and they are both working when free of the little white toothed strips which actually move the mechanism. Problem is the finicky nature of the mechanism ie the spring, the servo and the housing (lots of fragile plastic). I can get it back together but only one axis works when its put together. Wonder which pieces can be bought seperately - might be easier just to replace the whole inside. My glass is discolored on that mirror also so definately need that too. Any ideas?
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Clarificaton
All, apologies for resurrecting such an old post, but this is one that is often referred to when people have a side mirror issue.
One thing I did not realize until seeing another post on the 964 forum was that there is a hole in the bottom of the housing through which you access the grooves which OP references on the last picture on the smugmug website. You can see a picture of this hole under the black ring in the first picture on that website.
My dumb a$$ was trying to stick a screw driver in between the mirror and the housing to move the ring. This made for a really bad angle and I was only accomplishing frustration. Once I stuck my small screwdriver in through the hole (that's what she said) it was easy to rotate the ring.
Hopefully this will provide additional to other low DIY IQ users such as myself.
One thing I did not realize until seeing another post on the 964 forum was that there is a hole in the bottom of the housing through which you access the grooves which OP references on the last picture on the smugmug website. You can see a picture of this hole under the black ring in the first picture on that website.
My dumb a$$ was trying to stick a screw driver in between the mirror and the housing to move the ring. This made for a really bad angle and I was only accomplishing frustration. Once I stuck my small screwdriver in through the hole (that's what she said) it was easy to rotate the ring.
Hopefully this will provide additional to other low DIY IQ users such as myself.
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Grrr - I can’t get the old one off. What direction does the ring turn to remove? Im replacing the driver side mirror.
once rotated, is there a trick to get the carrier to release? Guessing mine is stuck but I’m reluctant to pry it off..
thank you!
once rotated, is there a trick to get the carrier to release? Guessing mine is stuck but I’m reluctant to pry it off..
thank you!
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Found my own answer. If you’re looking at the back of the stand alone mirror (not in the side mirror housing) unlock is rotating the ring clockwise. You need a plastic lever to try it out of the housing. Hope that helps.