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SIDE DOOR MIRROR GLASS 900 1995

How do you remove the mirror glass from power side door mirrors on a 1995 VOLVO 940? Is this a replaceable part or does the entire mirror assembly have to be replaced? There is a small access hole on the bottom of the mirror housing, but unlike mirrors on my older 740, there does not appear to be any collar that can be levered to release the mirror glass.








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    SIDE DOOR MIRROR GLASS 900 1995

    The 1991+ 700/900 mirrors use four pairs of fingers to hold the mirror to the adjusting mechanism. I start by pulling the mirror out, at the outside, and using a flat blade screw driver to release the hooks on the ends of the fingers. You must keep tension on the mirror as you do this. Then, when you have both pairs of finger tips (hooks) released on the outside of the mirror, insert something (I use a piece of wire) to keep the mirror from snapping back into place. Then pull the inside edge of the mirror out and do the same.


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      SIDE DOOR MIRROR GLASS 900 1995

      JOHN
      Thank you very much for your response.This is my first time using brickboard and I am still learning to navigate the various forums. After receiving your response I discovered that you had previously entered postings on this topic to other brickboard users. Having read all the posts on this topic, I now have all the information that I require. I apologize for taking so long to thank you. Again much thanks for your help.
      Dennis Williams







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