Replacing Left Power Mirror GMC Envoy
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GW You broke mirror glass !? Uh oh 7 years bad luck. 95 to 02. Harryface 1991 Pontiac Bonneville LE 3800 V6 ( C ), Black/Slate Grey _~_~_~283,488 miles_~_~_ ~~~The Former Fleet ~~~ 89 Cavalier Z 24 convertible 78 Holiday 88 coupe 68 LeSabre convertible 73 Impala sedan
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> GW > You broke mirror glass !? Uh oh 7 years bad luck. 95 to 02.
Yeah, 7 years or 72,000 miles.
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funniest part of this is of course HF somehow thinking he knows when it happened by the fact I was driving a 1995 GMC. I guess it’s still 1991 in "Harry Face Land" when he drives the Bonny. hahahaha GW – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->GW >You broke mirror glass !? Uh oh 7 years bad luck. 95 to 02. > Yeah, 7 years or 72,000 miles.
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GW I wish it was 1991 – No internet in my life back then meant no GW no PDX & no D Smith ! Harryface 1991 Pontiac Bonneville LE 3800 V6 ( C ), Black/Slate Grey _~_~_~283,783 miles_~_~_ ~~~The Former Fleet ~~~ 89 Cavalier Z 24 convertible 78 Holiday 88 coupe 68 LeSabre convertible 73 Impala sedan
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You have been sadly misinformed my friend. My dad, was bringing home printouts of rec.autos.tech in the late 1980’s. Of course Bell Labs (now Lucent Technologies) was a little ahead of the average bear on such matters. GW – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > GW > I wish it was 1991 – No internet in my life back then meant no GW no > PDX & no D Smith ! > Harryface > 1991 Pontiac Bonneville LE > 3800 V6 ( C ), Black/Slate Grey > _~_~_~283,783 miles_~_
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reread his post…. "No internet in my life back then" that doesn’t say anything about the internet not existing… personally I’ve been online since ‘92 before the web was even interesting.. oh the days. -Bret – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->:|You have been sadly misinformed my friend. >:|My dad, was bringing home printouts of rec.autos.tech in the late 1980’s. >:|Of course Bell Labs (now Lucent Technologies) was a little ahead of the >:|average bear on such matters. >:|GW >:| >:| >:| >:| >:|> GW >:|> >:|> I wish it was 1991 – No internet in my life back then meant no GW no >:|> PDX & no D Smith ! >:|> >:|> Harryface >:|> >:|> 1991 Pontiac Bonneville LE >:|> 3800 V6 ( C ), Black/Slate Grey >:|> _~_~_~283,783 miles_~_
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> reread his post…. "No internet in my life back then" that doesn’t > say anything about the internet not existing… > personally I’ve been online since ‘92 before the web was even > interesting.. oh the days.
Early 90’s was a golden age of the internet…
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One day back when I was driving a 1995 GMC tow truck, the glass just plain fell out of the right mirror at 55 mph. whoops! GW – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->You mean they are not glued in anymore? >Good to know. >GW > The glass itself is siliconed or glued to the plastic retainer, which clips > into the servo assembly, which is screwed into the mirror assembly, which is > bolted to the car door
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> One day back when I was driving a 1995 GMC tow truck, the glass just > plain fell out of the right mirror at 55 mph. whoops! > GW
A fellow Towman. I knew I liked you for some reason. Charles
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LOL. GW – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->One day back when I was driving a 1995 GMC tow truck, the glass just >plain fell out of the right mirror at 55 mph. whoops! >GW > A fellow Towman. I knew I liked you for some reason. > Charles
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You mean they are not glued in anymore? Good to know. GW – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Its pretty easy to get just the glass off since the mirrors are so big, just > move the mirror in as far as possible, and then down a little so you have a > big gap between the mirror edge and the edge of the assembly, shine a light > in there and you’ll see a bunch of little clip looking deals holding the > mirror onto the servo assembly in a circular pattern, stick a flat headed > screwdriver in there and pull them up while gently pulling on the mirror, > after you get 4-5 of them released, the mirror will pretty much just come > off.
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> You mean they are not glued in anymore? > Good to know. > GW
The glass itself is siliconed or glued to the plastic retainer, which clips into the servo assembly, which is screwed into the mirror assembly, which is bolted to the car door
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Its pretty easy to get just the glass off since the mirrors are so big, just > move the mirror in as far as possible, and then down a little so you have a > big gap between the mirror edge and the edge of the assembly, shine a light > in there and you’ll see a bunch of little clip looking deals holding the > mirror onto the servo assembly in a circular pattern, stick a flat headed > screwdriver in there and pull them up while gently pulling on the mirror, > after you get 4-5 of them released, the mirror will pretty much just come > off.
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I’m looking for help on replacing a cracked heated mirror on my GMC Envoy, I picked up one off Ebay but can’t seem to figure out how to get the bad one off.I have the complete housing and mirror but is there a way to pop the mirror out and exchange them or do I have pull the door panel and replace the whole deal? Thanks, WIll
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You can try do pull the mirror glass off, but you might break it. I’d recommend pulling the door panel and installing the whole mirror or just buying a glass from the dealer.
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> You can try do pull the mirror glass off, but you might break it. I’d > recommend pulling the door panel and installing the whole mirror or just > buying a glass from the dealer.
Its pretty easy to get just the glass off since the mirrors are so big, just move the mirror in as far as possible, and then down a little so you have a big gap between the mirror edge and the edge of the assembly, shine a light in there and you’ll see a bunch of little clip looking deals holding the mirror onto the servo assembly in a circular pattern, stick a flat headed screwdriver in there and pull them up while gently pulling on the mirror, after you get 4-5 of them released, the mirror will pretty much just come off.