Replacing TL Rear View Mirror
#2
Here it is:
This requires a bit of finesse ,start by opening the sunglass holder .You will see two screws remove them .Next using a small screwdriver pop out the plastic lenses in the overhead light . There are two more screws remove those as well. The overhead console will now drop down .Unplug it and set it aside . You will now see a small electrical connector that has wiring going to the rear view mirror. Unplug this at this time .
Next you need to pry of the small plastic cover on the foot of the mirror where it is attached to the winshield . Now you will need a long thin punch and a small hammer, be very careful . You need to place the long thin punch on the now exposed part of the mirror foot ,there is a notch there that you can use for this . You can also use a long flat blade screwdriver for this .Now using the hammer and the punch (or screwdriver) you have to tap the mirror so that it slides off the base on the glass .You must tap the mirror forward (towards front of the car) . The mirror will eventually slide of it's base on the glass .Once it pops of the base you can thread the wiring out from behind the headliner and it is out . Reassmebli is the the reverse of what you just went through to get it out except obviously you must tap the foot of the mirror towards the rear of the car using the punch (or screwdriver) .Use a lot of caution to do this I don't need to tell you that a mistake here will cost you a windshield. It does not take large amounts of force to do this it just requires a bit of finesse and some patience.
This requires a bit of finesse ,start by opening the sunglass holder .You will see two screws remove them .Next using a small screwdriver pop out the plastic lenses in the overhead light . There are two more screws remove those as well. The overhead console will now drop down .Unplug it and set it aside . You will now see a small electrical connector that has wiring going to the rear view mirror. Unplug this at this time .
Next you need to pry of the small plastic cover on the foot of the mirror where it is attached to the winshield . Now you will need a long thin punch and a small hammer, be very careful . You need to place the long thin punch on the now exposed part of the mirror foot ,there is a notch there that you can use for this . You can also use a long flat blade screwdriver for this .Now using the hammer and the punch (or screwdriver) you have to tap the mirror so that it slides off the base on the glass .You must tap the mirror forward (towards front of the car) . The mirror will eventually slide of it's base on the glass .Once it pops of the base you can thread the wiring out from behind the headliner and it is out . Reassmebli is the the reverse of what you just went through to get it out except obviously you must tap the foot of the mirror towards the rear of the car using the punch (or screwdriver) .Use a lot of caution to do this I don't need to tell you that a mistake here will cost you a windshield. It does not take large amounts of force to do this it just requires a bit of finesse and some patience.
#4
i'll try those....
here are the pics from the exploded thread to close the loop...
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=309 (ksuchdeve's)
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=206
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=254
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=292
thanks all, i'll tell you how it goes! for now using backup camera which totally distorts everything behind me haha
here are the pics from the exploded thread to close the loop...
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=309 (ksuchdeve's)
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=206
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=254
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=292
thanks all, i'll tell you how it goes! for now using backup camera which totally distorts everything behind me haha
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#8
3.2TL
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ok guys, Most of you have problaly read that whole thread about the mirror. I havent, just maybe up to page 4. So all I want to know is, who do I call or Email, and what do I put in the email, and do I have to send the old one back, and is this going to cost me anything. Thank you. yes Im lazy to read.
#9
check pages 8 and 13 of that thread for details
You email Dani and she emails a form to complete
and then Fedex brings a new mirror.
Install and return with provided tag- drop off at fedex or kinkos outlet stores-
no charge to you
It is a PRO BONO courtesy gesture replacement so be sure to thank them!
You email Dani and she emails a form to complete
and then Fedex brings a new mirror.
Install and return with provided tag- drop off at fedex or kinkos outlet stores-
no charge to you
It is a PRO BONO courtesy gesture replacement so be sure to thank them!
#10
so that return and replacement is only for defective mirrors where the fluid is leaking right?
my problem is a physical piece cracked and it no longer keeps the mirror up -- in fact, i cut the wiring yesterday since it was just dangling around and pissing me off. i take it this would not fall under the return/replacement right?
my problem is a physical piece cracked and it no longer keeps the mirror up -- in fact, i cut the wiring yesterday since it was just dangling around and pissing me off. i take it this would not fall under the return/replacement right?
#11
Originally Posted by Malayalee King
so that return and replacement is only for defective mirrors where the fluid is leaking right?
my problem is a physical piece cracked and it no longer keeps the mirror up -- in fact, i cut the wiring yesterday since it was just dangling around and pissing me off. i take it this would not fall under the return/replacement right?
my problem is a physical piece cracked and it no longer keeps the mirror up -- in fact, i cut the wiring yesterday since it was just dangling around and pissing me off. i take it this would not fall under the return/replacement right?
Bob
#12
Dont have to have actual fluid leak
Mine had spots and was replaced no hassle
Mine had spots and was replaced no hassle
#15
Question for you guys. I'm not replacing my mirror just yet, but I am tryig to secure it. For the past month my rear view mirror has gotten loose and sometimes when I'm on a bumpy road, it will fall off and dangle by the power cord.
I slide it back, and it sounds like it fastens, but it still remains loose and falls off easily. What am I missing here?
I slide it back, and it sounds like it fastens, but it still remains loose and falls off easily. What am I missing here?
#22
see thread titled
rearview mirror exploded - it has 14 pages of pics and install tips
or spend a few bucks letting a pro do it at the glass replacement shop-
if they break the window they buy it!
rearview mirror exploded - it has 14 pages of pics and install tips
or spend a few bucks letting a pro do it at the glass replacement shop-
if they break the window they buy it!
#23
here are some, sorry if they are out of order...
1) 2 screws inside sunglass holders
2) pop off plastic piece covering map lights
3) 2 screws where map lights are
4) drop unit out after unplugging connector
5) unplug connector coming from dome light
6) snap 2 covers off (see pictures) -- one on your side of mirror, and one on back side of mirror
7) now shake (wiggle) it like a polaroid picture and it should slide off
8) fish new dome light wire through
9) replace covers
10) replace sunglass holder and domelight unit and plug harness back in.
good luck!
(i dont have many before pictures because when mine broke it was hanging from wiring harness so i cut it off a week prior, but still same process)
1) 2 screws inside sunglass holders
2) pop off plastic piece covering map lights
3) 2 screws where map lights are
4) drop unit out after unplugging connector
5) unplug connector coming from dome light
6) snap 2 covers off (see pictures) -- one on your side of mirror, and one on back side of mirror
7) now shake (wiggle) it like a polaroid picture and it should slide off
8) fish new dome light wire through
9) replace covers
10) replace sunglass holder and domelight unit and plug harness back in.
good luck!
(i dont have many before pictures because when mine broke it was hanging from wiring harness so i cut it off a week prior, but still same process)
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#26
my mirror isnt broken but its very very very loose. whenever i hit a rocky road, it shakes violently. it doesnt take much pressure at all to wiggle the whole thing. looking at the pictures i dont think i have to take the whole thing apart. any suggestions?
#27
you have to. there is no easy way to reattach the rest of the mirror to the ball on that will remain, as in the pictures.
its not much work.
i have a spare if you are interested -- i bought one from acura car land and can't return it and ended up using the warrantied one.
where are you located?
its not much work.
i have a spare if you are interested -- i bought one from acura car land and can't return it and ended up using the warrantied one.
where are you located?
#30
Tristate ViP Crew
Good job Kiran Sutra...youre so helpful you should be a moderator..Now keep the HiN models out of your car, I know they are tiny but they can cause a ruckus in small places
#32
I can vouch for Dani as I contacted her last Monday and by Thursday I had a replacement mirror.
Installed it over the weekend with help from this thread.
DO NOT WIGGLE IT OFF! I must have used too much muscle because the dang thing wouldn't come off. I cracked the glass in the windshield. Damn!
Use a small screwdriver and tap it out as someone else suggested in this thread. That worked fine. I was reluctant to tap it very hard as I already had a bad experience. But you almost have too. A couple of taps and it came out. Just remember it slides down, towards the dash.
I think my insurance will cover the cracked windshield (I hope).
Installed it over the weekend with help from this thread.
DO NOT WIGGLE IT OFF! I must have used too much muscle because the dang thing wouldn't come off. I cracked the glass in the windshield. Damn!
Use a small screwdriver and tap it out as someone else suggested in this thread. That worked fine. I was reluctant to tap it very hard as I already had a bad experience. But you almost have too. A couple of taps and it came out. Just remember it slides down, towards the dash.
I think my insurance will cover the cracked windshield (I hope).
#33
Instructor
i do autoglass for a living, and i HATE the TL mirrors. they are such a pain in hte ass, i just usually push and pull until it comes off, most times taking teh bracket off the glass with it too lol.. dont matter to me usually tho since im changint the windshield anyway. i dont know why honda had to use such a retarded design, this is the only car ive come across that uses that type of mirror bracket. i havent done enough TL winshields in the year i been doing glass to figure out a great smooth way to get them off, ive done maybe 4 2g/3g tl windshields
#34
Instructor
Originally Posted by 2000 TL
I think my insurance will cover the cracked windshield (I hope).
#37
In your car, check the two square holes near the top of the bracket. Look closely and you will see one has the wires running through it. The other side is open. Place a small screwdriver in the open slot and you should hit metal bracket. It will feel very solid.
Proceed with caution as you know, I cracked my windshield. But I was trying to muscle it off. I think gently tapping the screwdriver should do the trick. Remember to tap down as the bracket slides down, towards the dash.
If you still need help, PM me.
#39
There is a metal backet on the mirror assembly. There is a metal bracket on the windshield. You slide the mirror onto the bracket in the windshield.
If you have your replacement mirror, gently remove the covers and place the screwdriver in the open slot so you can see where it hits the metal bracket. Use this knowledge to angle the screwdriver on the one you're removing.
My headliner was not in the way, make sure you're not angling the screwdriver too high up?
If you have your replacement mirror, gently remove the covers and place the screwdriver in the open slot so you can see where it hits the metal bracket. Use this knowledge to angle the screwdriver on the one you're removing.
My headliner was not in the way, make sure you're not angling the screwdriver too high up?
#40
Update - Insurance would have replaced my windshield, but I had a $500 deductible. I ended up paying $208 for a replacement. That included mobile response, installation and tax. It looks exactly like the original. It even had the metal mirror mount. Hopefully it will last.