Re: IML: replaceing 66 imp mirror
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Re: IML: replaceing 66 imp mirror



Hola Tom
 
At the dash end, there is an large washer/nut holding it to the dash.  It is that "ring" around the mirror adjusting knob.  It is possible to use an large bladed flat screw-driver and tap it gently until it is free.
 
At the fender mirror end us an long shank # 2 phillips head screw-driver to take off the mirror from the fender.
 
At the inner fender/firewall area is an flexiable seal the mirror cable goes through.  If you pull/wiggle the assembly towards the front fender, it seems to come off/out.  The dash end of the cable is larger than the little bitty hole of the seal, sooo the seal comes out too.
 
To re-assemble I use a piece of wire and go from the inside to the outside.  When the wire is sticking out the fender, the direction is reversed to pull the unit back to the dash.  The hardest part to me is getting the seal fully back on.
 
And that is how I do it.
 
Rodger & Gabby
COS
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 8:43 PM
Subject: IML: replaceing 66 imp mirror

hi i have a 66 imperial and do not know how to replace
the drivers side mirror, can any one till me how to
get the remote mirror switch out off the dash?,thanks tom


 
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