Xantia door mirror painted cover removal

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Xantia door mirror painted cover removal

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Hi all, could someone please tell me how to remove the body-colour painted cover from a late S1 Xantia door mirror? I don't want to prise away blindly at the edge in case I chew up the plastic or break something. It's not clear from the outside how the cover is attached.

I've just bought a secondhand replacement for my car's wobbly mirror unit but it's the wrong colour. Hence the need to swap the covers.

Many thanks

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Re: Xantia door mirror painted cover removal

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If it has never been off there is double-sided tape (a couple of bits in the middle) and clips around the edges. I start on the underside with a plastic wedge tool and work around. If you damage a clip just use more 3M tape close to the edges.
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Great, thank you. I'll do as you suggest.

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Re: Xantia door mirror painted cover removal

Post by Pug_XUD_KeenAmateur »

I attempted much the same thing on my 405 and concluded that in my case, its nigh on impossible to remove the outer, complete with its clips, without destroying the mirror glass and mechanism.

I ended up 'losing' the clips in the course of removal, and the outer is now held on by half a dozen tiny little M3(?) Stainless Steel Pan Head self tappers that I bought online for a quid. They're fairly obvious close up, but its still quite a neat job and in general, nobody (including me) notices.

3M tape wouldn't have been an option on mine coz the fit between the coloured outer and the mirror body isn't everso good.
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