t3rra wrote:
Thanks ben, the wheel your talking about is what im calling the lock ring, my problem is the 4 studs on the back off the mirror that are locked in place by the rotation off the wheel/lock ring. Took me About 20 mins d first time. I'm sure it be a lot easyer if I could swing the mirror away from the door, but there fixed and this causing trouble rotatin the lock ring with a short flat tip, from the hole in the bottom off the mirror housing.
Is my problem made worse with the failed join on the motor, casuing the glass 2 flop about while I try 2 lock the ring ??
Hmmm, doubtful. I would have thought it would have only affected the mirror positioning when trying to move it via the motor. When I stripped mine down for painting, I accidently popped the motor apart. I managed to snap it all back together ok though and it worked fine.
You shouldn't need to turn the mirror back on it's self. You should be able to do it as it is. You just gotta have the patience of a saint. Altenatively, can you remove the mirror to work on it? The mirror glasses are around £50 each so you don't want it dropping out at speed.
Ben