Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror Replacement
#161
Mirror attachment
Folks - I'd like to point out two or three things about the rearview mirror replacement/refurb.
1) The attachment to the windscreen is simple, but people describe it wrong. Please refer to the two pictures. There's a spring (blue circles) that catches the mount on the windscreen. Then there are two detents and bumps on the windscreen and the mirror that are at the end of travel. That little piece of tape on the screw doesn't do anything. It's not that center button that keeps the mirror in place. It's the detents and force of the spring. ONLY force the mirror down along the slope of the windscreen to get past the detents (1 mm) then past the spring (10 mm). Don't twist, bend, torque, rotate, wiggle along any axis. Simply slide it "down or up."
2) Earlier in the thread is a pointer to steps to bend the spring a bit to make the fit tighter.
3) Sybesma does a good job, under $100 at time of writing.
Pictures use color for context (red and blue) - sorry if you cannot see the colors for some reason.
1) The attachment to the windscreen is simple, but people describe it wrong. Please refer to the two pictures. There's a spring (blue circles) that catches the mount on the windscreen. Then there are two detents and bumps on the windscreen and the mirror that are at the end of travel. That little piece of tape on the screw doesn't do anything. It's not that center button that keeps the mirror in place. It's the detents and force of the spring. ONLY force the mirror down along the slope of the windscreen to get past the detents (1 mm) then past the spring (10 mm). Don't twist, bend, torque, rotate, wiggle along any axis. Simply slide it "down or up."
2) Earlier in the thread is a pointer to steps to bend the spring a bit to make the fit tighter.
3) Sybesma does a good job, under $100 at time of writing.
Pictures use color for context (red and blue) - sorry if you cannot see the colors for some reason.
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MFoncerrada8 (09-28-2013)
#162
Sent it in for repair.
Turned out much easier than I expected. Possibly already mentioned, but here are my hints...
1. The light center console comes out exactly as described by Gordo....pull straight down. DON'T OVER THINK IT....I kept trying to squeeze by the clips....they are sping loaded, just pull straight down.
2. The Torx to remove the metal clip is a T30
3. The electrical connector. There is a Gray and a yellow end. Stick your finger behind the gray one (between it and the windshield) and push the little tab. Slides off easily.
4 Mirror slid off with zero effort (just lucky?)...as I was touching it to get the feel for where to put WD-40 it just slid on it's own....=)
Turned out much easier than I expected. Possibly already mentioned, but here are my hints...
1. The light center console comes out exactly as described by Gordo....pull straight down. DON'T OVER THINK IT....I kept trying to squeeze by the clips....they are sping loaded, just pull straight down.
2. The Torx to remove the metal clip is a T30
3. The electrical connector. There is a Gray and a yellow end. Stick your finger behind the gray one (between it and the windshield) and push the little tab. Slides off easily.
4 Mirror slid off with zero effort (just lucky?)...as I was touching it to get the feel for where to put WD-40 it just slid on it's own....=)
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#163
A little snag - 2 to 4 week wait at Sybesmas. Received this email:
"We have received your rear view mirror for repair. Unfortunately we have
recently run out of the glass needed to repair your model mirror. These parts are on order and are expected to be received within the next 2-4 weeks. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you. If you would like to continue with the repair upon arrival of the glass please contact us at your earliest convenience to provide payment information. If you should have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me. "
"We have received your rear view mirror for repair. Unfortunately we have
recently run out of the glass needed to repair your model mirror. These parts are on order and are expected to be received within the next 2-4 weeks. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you. If you would like to continue with the repair upon arrival of the glass please contact us at your earliest convenience to provide payment information. If you should have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me. "
#164
#165
Replacement windshield
That sucks cracking the windshield. Id just like a regular mirror, I can change my own wiper blade speed and dim the mirror. Don't need a computer doing nothing for me lol.Wonder if a universal rear view mirror would work and just isolate the wiring and tuck it up in headline?
#166
A little snag - 2 to 4 week wait at Sybesmas. Received this email:
"We have received your rear view mirror for repair. Unfortunately we have
recently run out of the glass needed to repair your model mirror. These parts are on order and are expected to be received within the next 2-4 weeks. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you. If you would like to continue with the repair upon arrival of the glass please contact us at your earliest convenience to provide payment information. If you should have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me. "
"We have received your rear view mirror for repair. Unfortunately we have
recently run out of the glass needed to repair your model mirror. These parts are on order and are expected to be received within the next 2-4 weeks. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you. If you would like to continue with the repair upon arrival of the glass please contact us at your earliest convenience to provide payment information. If you should have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me. "
#167
That sucks cracking the windshield. Id just like a regular mirror, I can change my own wiper blade speed and dim the mirror. Don't need a computer doing nothing for me lol.Wonder if a universal rear view mirror would work and just isolate the wiring and tuck it up in headline?
That all I did. For $14.00 I fixed my problem
#169
#173
I have a spare mirror that has been repaired by Sybesmas that is of no use to me. It's from an XK, and i have an XJ, and the plugs and things are are slightly different, possibly due to a difference in years or specs or something.
I was thinking you guys might be able to get some use out of it, maybe by using it like an exchange unit while there's a wait for new glass?
Only problem is I'm in New Zealand, but would be happy to send it over if anyone thinks they might want it
I was thinking you guys might be able to get some use out of it, maybe by using it like an exchange unit while there's a wait for new glass?
Only problem is I'm in New Zealand, but would be happy to send it over if anyone thinks they might want it
#174
I have a 04 XJR but the drivers side mirror seems to be photo-chromatic. It has a gold tint to it. Its a OK during the day, but at night I see double vision in it. Every car has 4 headlights instead of 2.
#175
Sent it in for repair.
Turned out much easier than I expected. Possibly already mentioned, but here are my hints...
1. The light center console comes out exactly as described by Gordo....pull straight down. DON'T OVER THINK IT....I kept trying to squeeze by the clips....they are sping loaded, just pull straight down.
2. The Torx to remove the metal clip is a T30
3. The electrical connector. There is a Gray and a yellow end. Stick your finger behind the gray one (between it and the windshield) and push the little tab. Slides off easily.
4 Mirror slid off with zero effort (just lucky?)...as I was touching it to get the feel for where to put WD-40 it just slid on it's own....=)
Turned out much easier than I expected. Possibly already mentioned, but here are my hints...
1. The light center console comes out exactly as described by Gordo....pull straight down. DON'T OVER THINK IT....I kept trying to squeeze by the clips....they are sping loaded, just pull straight down.
2. The Torx to remove the metal clip is a T30
3. The electrical connector. There is a Gray and a yellow end. Stick your finger behind the gray one (between it and the windshield) and push the little tab. Slides off easily.
4 Mirror slid off with zero effort (just lucky?)...as I was touching it to get the feel for where to put WD-40 it just slid on it's own....=)
#176
#177
I am considering doing this repair however I have a couple concerns. I know when my lights are in the auto position they go out when I use my left turn signal but not my right. I assume this is an issue with the mirror as it has a sensor for this. I know they say they have no way of testing the auto dim of the lights or rain sensing for the wipers so I was wondering if I might be better off looking for a good used one to have them repair that I know has working features.
Thanks,
Dan
Thanks,
Dan
#178
I avoided an insurance claim and was able to get my windshield replaced for $190 using the same glass shop that the local Jag shop uses. However, the glass shop did not have a fix for my broken mirror mount. The mount is on the new windshield but there's a black plastic clip that holds the mirror onto the mount that is missing / broken. Currently it is just hanging there (looks like crap) but I'm not driving it at the moment.
#179
I was told that an Acura mirror clip is a direct replacement.
Link JagRepair.com - Jaguar Repair Information Resource
Link JagRepair.com - Jaguar Repair Information Resource
#180
I had my mirror repaired by Sybesma over 12 months ago and it worked perfectly until the plastic swivel mount(on the back of the mirror) broke. Faced with either paying $320 plus at a Jaguar dealer or $150 at a breaker for a second hand unit(and then I would have had to get Sybesma work it) I did some digging and found that the same Donnelly mirror was fitted to the Acura TL. Bought one from a Honda dealer $80 brand new in the box. Observations:
The mirror plastic has been modified - much more substantial swivel
The mount is the same as the Jaguar one except that you have to break off two small posts on the Acura mirror(easy to do - pair of pliers does the job) - the mirror then mounts straight on to the Jaguar windshield button - good snug fit
You will have to cut the plug off the old mirror and splice it on to the new one - colour codes are the same.
If you have the headlamps on at dusk option they won't work with the Acura mirror - I thought this was worth losing this feature given the saving.
Mirror part number is 76400-SEP-A02za .
The new mirror looks and functions perfectly.
The mirror plastic has been modified - much more substantial swivel
The mount is the same as the Jaguar one except that you have to break off two small posts on the Acura mirror(easy to do - pair of pliers does the job) - the mirror then mounts straight on to the Jaguar windshield button - good snug fit
You will have to cut the plug off the old mirror and splice it on to the new one - colour codes are the same.
If you have the headlamps on at dusk option they won't work with the Acura mirror - I thought this was worth losing this feature given the saving.
Mirror part number is 76400-SEP-A02za .
The new mirror looks and functions perfectly.