Virii01
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2020 with non power tow mirrors
A while back I bumped my passenger side mirror pretty good. I didn't think anything about it and moved it back into the centered "lock" position. It didn't snap in like it should and sits a few millimeters higher than the base now. It has full range of motion but won't stay in place. For example if I center it (not folded in or out) and hit the highway it slowly folds in about an inch due to the wind.
When I look on the small gap between the base and the mirror at the pivot point there seems to be a small bushing of sorts that moves with it when I pivot it that doesn't move on the driver's side.
Anyone fix this before or have steps on disassembly to fix? I found a few videos and articles but they are all for power mirrors and/or entire mirror replacement that requires taking the door panel off. I was hoping the base could stay out of I could just remove the mirror section to address the pivot point.
A while back I bumped my passenger side mirror pretty good. I didn't think anything about it and moved it back into the centered "lock" position. It didn't snap in like it should and sits a few millimeters higher than the base now. It has full range of motion but won't stay in place. For example if I center it (not folded in or out) and hit the highway it slowly folds in about an inch due to the wind.
When I look on the small gap between the base and the mirror at the pivot point there seems to be a small bushing of sorts that moves with it when I pivot it that doesn't move on the driver's side.
Anyone fix this before or have steps on disassembly to fix? I found a few videos and articles but they are all for power mirrors and/or entire mirror replacement that requires taking the door panel off. I was hoping the base could stay out of I could just remove the mirror section to address the pivot point.