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Old 23-06-2009, 12:32 PM   #6
maldugs
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ok mirror is replaced, peace in the house, for anyone wanting to do the same, it is easy, the mirror is held on to the turning motor with clips which you can access by turning the mirror full out and up and down, just release the clips, using a small flat blade screwdriver, the mirror body the comes away in one piece, carefully prize the old mirror off the plastic holder, take it to a good glazier who will cut a new one to fit, silicone to backing plate, let dry o'night, the mirror just clips back into place, oh and when you take the mirror out at first, tape up the wires to the old heater element, the new mirror will not be heated of course.

regards Mal.
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