Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2000 14:47:08 GMT From: "Ask The MasterTech" <Tsykesnopsamd.rr.com> Subject: Re: 900 Right Hand mirror spasms
Check the spring that holds the outer housing to the inner housing if it is not just the mirror bracket loose. The inner and outer housing are pulled tight by the spring and generally fail with age. Hopefully this will help. TW <keithnopsamidaytech.com> wrote in message news:R2zh5.176$IX6.8016nopsamoon.columbus.rr.com... > NaturePaul, > > It is probably that the mirror pivot (behind the glass) has become detatched > either from the glass or the base. I have not disassembled one of these, but > that is what will have to be done to determine the cause and possible > repair. Otherwise you could replace it with a used one from a junk yard > which is not loose. If you wiggle the glass by hand you will see that the > bad one is looser than the good one. > > Keith Grider > > "pbflorance" <pbflorancenopsaml.msn.com> wrote in message > news:eewU9C0#$GA.347nopsamnbbsa09... > > Anybody run into a electric side mirror that wants to dance? It jitters and > moves with a life of its own. Sometimes, by working the switch it can be > briefly made to be good, but more often then not -- it dances! > > Any thoughts? Switch? > > Paul > >