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Rear view mirror re-attatchment - 6/24/2008 12:00:41 PM   
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How do I seperate the rear view mirror from the small metal piece that is attatched to in order to glue it back on?
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RE: Rear view mirror re-attatchment - 6/24/2008 12:54:52 PM   
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There should be a screw on the part that faces you when its affixed to the windshield. 

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RE: Rear view mirror re-attatchment - 6/27/2008 9:52:21 PM   
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To re-attatch it I recomend buying the adhesive that they make specifically for that purpose, it is only a few bucks and will save you a headache or two. but kyle is right about the screw, after taking it out it should slide right off the metal mount.

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RE: Rear view mirror re-attatchment - 6/28/2008 6:26:57 AM   
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Take it to a windshield / glass shop , most do them for free as a service and they have a new glue so the little metal piece doesn''t have to come off , they just stick the whole mirror on and it works ...

If you do it yourself the newer models have a little clip that you have to depress with a screw driver while holding the mirror to get that metal thing out , it''s kinda awkward to do but it does work , then once the metal tab is back on and cured the mirror slips right over on it ...

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