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xakura21 10-13-2012 08:49 PM

Rear View Mirror Spot
 
As of this morning, I have a clear spot at the top of my rear view mirror & I don't know what caused it. Does that mean the mirror needs to be replaced? Where should I go to get the mirror replaced?

3.2TLc 10-13-2012 09:00 PM

Go to a salvage yard or if it really bothers you, order a new one from Acura !

xakura21 10-13-2012 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by 3.2TLc (Post 14098319)
Go to a salvage yard or if it really bothers you, order a new one from Acura !

Has this ever happened to your mirror? I read in another post that it can explode, mostly on the inside of the mirror & the dimming doesn't work anymore & gets stuck in its position. I will have to get one fro Acura before it gets worse.

3.2TLc 10-13-2012 09:11 PM

Mine is not perfect, but it has not got any worse...., so I just live with it for now !
Never really heard anything about the mirror actually exploding, but you never know.....with Halloween right around the corner, you better get your order in ASAP !!!!!!

HairyMonkey019 10-13-2012 09:49 PM

broadview ftw

tOny3 10-13-2012 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by HairyMonkey019 (Post 14098373)
broadview ftw

Tinted broadway that dims other drivers lights ftw. Love mines, too bad i cracked it on the middle.. still works though LOL.

Replace the mirror asap if you can or do what i did. Here's my old thread.

https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-problems-fixes-117/auto-dim-mirror-fail-828632/

01tl4tl 10-14-2012 01:01 AM

the spots are bad news,,may be days weeks or years before it explodes,,but that day sucks!

spend the 80 bucks with one of our dealer sponsors- ck threads in `sponsored sales` area

retail is 140 so they cut us a good break

of course its not a normal type mirror install--its the TL!

randomthought 10-14-2012 01:06 AM

Try junkyard for another one. I don't know if the company that made them are still offering replacements or not, but most likely not. Read about this years ago and my solution was to simply turn off the auto dim since I found that function pointless with tinted windows.

HairyMonkey019 10-14-2012 01:25 AM

^+1 that's what i did.... and got a broadview mirror, i pretty much don't use my right side view mirror anymore unless i backup

J0rg3 10-14-2012 05:07 AM

Mine has a big oval shape in the middle I took it off and it's been sitting in the trunk for over 2 months in Arizona weather and have been without a rear view mirror for those 2 months, I just got used to it. :shakehead:

Either way thanks to your thread I took the time to look online for one and will be ordering it soon I'll leave the link,

http://www.oemacuraparts.com/oem-par...6400-sep-a02za

xakura21 10-14-2012 09:05 PM

I have some ZipLoc bags over it right now. It looks so ghetto :snicker: I'll probably order this http://www.oemacuraparts.com/oem-par...6400-sep-a02za & try to see if I can carefully take off the f*cked up one before the liquid starts dripping & I'm going to try to not make a whole in my windshield.

01tl4tl 10-14-2012 09:31 PM

do NOT buy used mirror!!
the maker was giving exchanges until a few years ago- but many didnt return the original and sold it onliine!
leaking at all!

its possible to remove the outer mirror layer and the stuff - but I would be very very careful about that

xakura21 10-15-2012 06:28 AM

Then where's the best place to get a NEW one? Most of the websites I found don't say if it's new or used. I've tried searching in the Vendors, but how do I know if their products are new.

AlanW 10-15-2012 08:01 AM

I recently replaced my mirror, the best price I could find was from one of our sponsors, Acura Parts Source. It was $88.00 delivered.

xakura21 10-15-2012 07:55 PM

I guess the best thing to do is get it from Acura. Maybe I can convince them it's a safety hazard & get a discount.

3.2TLc 10-16-2012 07:09 AM

Yeah, get the new "OEM" one and then you'll be able to get rid of that baggie diaper !

xakura21 10-26-2012 08:36 AM

So I just called Acura & asked them how much for the mirror & installation. $110 for the mirror & $140 for the installation!!! Are you kidding me?!? $250 total!! I'm thinking about just getting a manual mirror instead. Is that possible to do? I was just thinking about throwing the mirror & wires away & get a manual to stick up there because I don't need an auto dimming mirror, the manual ones are just fine. Should I look for a particular manual mirror or can I just get any kind? No explosion yet, probably because it hasn't been warm over here in VA. :wish:

01tl4tl 10-26-2012 10:02 AM

look in the sponsored sales section for dealers who hook us up
there are mirror threads there
20 bucks gets it installed at most auto glass shops
MOST dealers do not touch glass--they have the glass shop come, and then overcharge you !
If they do it themself- there is a 1 hour minimum labor charge!! for a max 20 minute diy
the diy is fairly simple if followed

dealers will always have the new version, its been a few years now since the change.
old and new have the power light on opposite side

you can get a plain mirror and glue on the small part that holds it to the glass
BUT
still have to be very careful not to break the glass during old removal
thats when it happens- there is a hidden lock...try to wiggle mirror off mount..
.SNAP goes a chunk of glass

good news is the glass shop will install the new mirror on the new windshield at no extra charge~
hope you had low deduct on glass damage!!

fsttyms1 10-26-2012 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by xakura21 (Post 14100432)
Then where's the best place to get a NEW one? Most of the websites I found don't say if it's new or used. I've tried searching in the Vendors, but how do I know if their products are new.

The link you posted was for a NEW mirror. Its a dealer. Or you can get it from here

http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/...catdisplay.jsp

Dont pay to have it installed. It slides on and off with some pressure and the wires simply unplug.

fsttyms1 10-26-2012 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by 01tl4tl (Post 14126184)
look in the sponsored sales section for dealers who hook us up
there are mirror threads there
20 bucks gets it installed at most auto glass shops
MOST dealers do not touch glass--they have the glass shop come, and then overcharge you !
If they do it themself- there is a 1 hour minimum labor charge!! for a max 20 minute diy
the diy is fairly simple if followed

dealers will always have the new version, its been a few years now since the change.
old and new have the power light on opposite side

you can get a plain mirror and glue on the small part that holds it to the glass
BUT
still have to be very careful not to break the glass during old removal
thats when it happens- there is a hidden lock...try to wiggle mirror off mount..
.SNAP goes a chunk of glass


good news is the glass shop will install the new mirror on the new windshield at no extra charge~
hope you had low deduct on glass damage!!

They arent that weak, i have knocked mine off a couple times taking off or putting my helmet up on the dash :rofl: One time had a camcorder mounted to it and the weight of it and G forces ripped it off (almost went out the window too)

xakura21 10-26-2012 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by fsttyms1 (Post 14126209)
They arent that weak, i have knocked mine off a couple times taking off or putting my helmet up on the dash :rofl: One time had a camcorder mounted to it and the weight of it and G forces ripped it off (almost went out the window too)

I would like to take it off myself, but I don't wanna risk it. I'm having a pro take it off & just putting a universal manual mirror in place of it from AutoZone. Saves me $200.

3.2TLc 10-26-2012 07:18 PM

Ah, finally the "baggie" diaper gets to come off !
I'd went with the new original replacement and give it a DIY shot !

xakura21 10-26-2012 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by 3.2TLc (Post 14127407)
Ah, finally the "baggie" diaper gets to come off !
I'd went with the new original replacement and give it a DIY shot !

Comes off next week after the weather clears. :thumbsup:

3.2TLc 10-26-2012 07:39 PM

I was going to recommend a full time rear "back-up" camera, like on some of the newer cars !

xakura21 10-30-2012 09:21 PM

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-OEM-au...dd40c1&vxp=mtr

Yes? No? Good? Bad? I'm going to a glass shop & have then carefully take off the old one. I could put the new one on easy if they leave the holster still attached to the windshield.

madatacura 11-01-2012 07:19 PM

I'm thinking about replacing my mirror after reading the suggestions, but I wanted to let you know that one day about three years ago, I noticed a spot (acutally a horizontal section) at the top of my mirror like what you described. I have no idea why/when or how it happened, but three years later, it still looks the same and it has not exploded!

xakura21 11-07-2012 06:40 PM

Got my new mirror today!!! Installing it tomorrow!!!

xakura21 11-08-2012 07:36 AM

Done! No more leaks!

3.2TLc 11-08-2012 07:49 AM

No Leak..yeieh.....!
 

Originally Posted by xakura21 (Post 14149647)
Done! No more leaks!


Congrats on gittin' the diaper off, good job !
Really wasn't all as hard as what ya thought it would be, aye ?

xakura21 11-08-2012 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by 3.2TLc (Post 14149658)
Congrats on gittin' the diaper off, good job !
Really wasn't all as hard as what ya thought it would be, aye ?

Nope, but I still had someone else take it off.

3.2TLc 11-08-2012 08:32 AM

Once ya get yer confidence built up and git past the initial "first steps", It'll all start to make more sense to try it yourself.....rather than pay someone else big $ that you could use on the next mods or future repairs.

Nothing really to be afraid of....get a service manual for your TL, read up and save $............!!!!!!. We would'nt steer ya wrong, huh ?

xakura21 11-08-2012 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by 3.2TLc (Post 14149712)
Once ya get yer confidence built up and git past the initial "first steps", It'll all start to make more sense to try it yourself.....rather than pay someone else big $ that you could use on the next mods or future repairs.

Nothing really to be afraid of....get a service manual for your TL, read up and save $............!!!!!!. We would'nt steer ya wrong, huh ?

Didn't cost me a penny. $90 for the mirror, so $90 for the total install.

01tl4tl 11-08-2012 10:01 AM

most glass shops will do it for 20 bucks, if you drive to them

if the instructions in the diy are followed exactly- its not that bad a job,,20 minutes
but
if you are the type that must throw away any directions and go for it on the
`must be like my old car` MAY result in fatal glass damage

the locking clip is the key--literally--to releasing the old mirror

AlanW 11-08-2012 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by 01tl4tl (Post 14149883)
the locking clip is the key--literally--to releasing the old mirror

IIRC, The instructions on releasing the locking clip in the otherwise excellent DIY was not very clear on exactly where/what to press and how to release it.

If that part gives anyone trouble, just study the mounting area on the new mirror before you put it on, compare that to what you see on the old mounted mirror after you have removed the little cover piece. By looking at both of them, you can figure out what needs pressing & where & how.

I did have to tap my new mirror a little harder than I wanted to drive it down into lock, but nothing broke.:wish:

xakura21 11-09-2012 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by 01tl4tl (Post 14149883)
most glass shops will do it for 20 bucks, if you drive to them.

That's true, but I didn't want to risk it. The glass shop got it off in a matter of minutes & didn't charge me at all, so I got lucky. Now all I need is an alignment, but I can't do that myself. :tongue:


Originally Posted by AlanW (Post 14150032)
I did have to tap my new mirror a little harder than I wanted to drive it down into lock, but nothing broke.:wish:

Me too. I just used a rubber mallet to lock it in place.

01tl4tl 11-09-2012 09:19 AM

looking at the new mirror helps you understand the lock part
and use a dental pick to release it


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