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robanzac



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Rob2529 wrote:
I had similar problems, that the mirrors would move under heavy braking, or acceleration. I just needed to tighten up the 4 screws from the first pic (even though there not there). If yours are tight then it must be deeper in the internals and andrews guide will be priceless! Thumbs Up




Same here.
If it isn't obvious, it should be noted that this flappy mirror problem can be fixed without removing the mirrors from the car.
Remove that plastic cover from the underside of the mirror and this will give access to those 4 screws.
They are T15 Tork.
As the original photos from this post are now gone I have added a couple of my own.







 Rob

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Wurzel



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Yes any chance of more photos? The mirrors are quite different on my '08 to those above - there is a cover on the bottom though it's not immediately obvious how it's removed. Am wondering if the loose mirror problem can still be fixed without removing the door card etc?

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robanzac



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Sorry, I have no more photos.
I would try to get that underside cover off first though before venturing in anywhere else.
Probably like all things on these cars it is only after you get it off does it become obvious how it is done.
My covers have a slight indent at one end that allows a small screw driver to be used to pry and squeeze. From memory it is actually the squeezing action that really gets the thing un-hooked Rob

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Wurzel



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Thanks Rob.

I went ahead and removed the door card to get the mirror off and into the workshop. The cover below the hinge is an absolute pain to get off, but eventually can be removed with a combination of brute force and leverage. I'm fairly sure it's not supposed to be removed, as doing so reveals nothing but the bottom of the hinge mechanism:





Unfortunately on this model there are no screws and no way of tightening anything, removing the mirror glass and going in that way also doesn't help, as the plastic is riveted in preventing further access. It also turns out the mirror glass tabs get brittle after 10 yrs; so I'll be ordering a new glass as well!

The looseness appears to be above this mechanism in amongst the motor somewhere, will have to live with it for now.

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robanzac



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They fight all the way don't they.

So anyway the thing to note here for anyone else is that my (potential) fix is only applicable for early models (up to VIN 4A999999) and thereafter (5A000001 to 9A999999) the mirrors changed and the fix is probably more involved.

(By the way I am just getting these VIN numbers from the Microcat at http://cat.lrparts.ru/ under Range Rover 2002-2009 >Body and Paint) Rob

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Wurzel



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I'm ashamed to admit that before taking the whole thing to bits as noted in my previous post, I perhaps should have just retracted and extended them first.

Having now done so, all flappiness has gone.....

Embarassed Embarassed Whistle

I hope of benefit to others!

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Roberto



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How to fix a loose wing mirror

Hi
I am new to this forum
I noticed that photo are not available, can you refresh them?
Thank You
Roberto

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original pictures are not available... ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Big Tings



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Does anyone carry out this repair for others or is there anyone that can be recommended as such ?

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JohnK



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Just done mine so adding some photos of the mirrors and door cards that others may find useful.


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JohnK



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The reason mine were loose was a worn lug, I built it back up with epoxy and filed back to the correct size / shape.

You can see it in the center of the picture, it should be all black but it has worn quite a step. that 2-3mm there translated to about 15mm movement at the outside edge.

There is now no movement in it, my only concern is if the epoxy is upto the job, but it was all I had to hand.


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