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Posted

My driver side mirror is a bit loose. It's only the mirror part, not the housing. Is there a way to tighten it up? Do I need to replace it?

It's a 2000 C4 coupe.

Thanks!!!

-Ross

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Posted

The mirror (glass) is held in place by metal clips. If you carefully pull mirror out of the metal clips (and disconnect the electrical plug) you can inspect the clips for damage/ I think the clips are riveted in so you might have to replace the whole mechanism if one is broken.

Posted

I have a 2000 C4 and its a little loose too. And when you close the door it makes a slight "squeak". So Loren when you say "carefully pull out the mirror" any ideas how one would go about doing that?

Posted

LOL, evenly and carefully eh? Hmmm, I wonder if I could find something to get in behind the mirror from each side. Its hard to grab hold of no?

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