Not Arcade (Again Sorry) Boring Car Mirrors

Bods

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You'll probably find it boring but these are pretty cool for the age of the car and what a nightmare its been to sort them out. been working on them on/off for about a year and they cost me a fortune, hard to get JDM parts command some good money

Drivers one was okay working, passenger one was completely seized up so I started stripping the faulty one down, couldn't get the seized area apart though, no idea if it was possible, all the paint gone as they should be black inside

There not just electric adjusting mirrors. Took me ages to get them apart as screws don't want to come out, having to leave wd40 (keep meaning to get some proper plusgas)
soaking in so put them to one side again, come back to them weeks or months later. some of the screws snapped off so had to drill them out, one being the motor unit to get it apart
had to take the pins out connectors to get the cable out too

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It was this part with the spring that was solid, never found a way to get that out as I wanted to sandblast the metal, left that whole end soaking in WD40 for probably 2 months and keep trying to work it loose, in the end I had to heat it up a little and finally got it moving but its one of the worst things i've had to fix, under the gear is nylon which melted a little. above the gear are ball bearings which the spring presses against to hold in position, copper tracks on the top i managed to polish up

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Got the drivers side one done and back together but then i was looking for some of the parts for the passenger side, i did put them in a box each with all the parts, screws etc but i couldn't find the rubber seal for the motor, this is why it takes me so long lol, so i needed to take this spare broken one apart to get, bolt in bottom didn't wanna come out so soaking that again for a few weeks

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What I needed was this bit of rubber in bottom of housing, another screw snapped off to get this off

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It was all ready to go back together for months, had to make covers to slide ever the spring part while I sandblasted the metal and painted them

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So the drivers side was all finished and then I found the missing rubber seal for this one but WTAF, :oops: I thought this can't be it then, it doesn't fit. it has to be the one though as where is another bit of rubber going to come from when i've taken nothing apart like it, I was really baffled with this, how does it grow in size then I thought I seem to remember i didn't know it was rubber at first when I was trying to free it and think I pulled it out later on, maybe the wd40 got into it and changed it

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So this week I got the spare apart and took this rubber seal out so I can finish this saga

I wondered why this cable was fatter where it was taped up also, so I undone this one, has spare connector pins under it

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Okay so it has extra pins in the connector to the mirror motors also, so it's ready for heated glass if i could get some

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Reslealed the motor with liquid gasket

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Always put some Copper grease on bolts, its so easy the next time you need to get things apart

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Finally they are back together

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So why all the fuss with a pair of car mirrors? because there Electric Folding which is pretty cool for an 80s car, it saves me keep knocking them in the drive for one and will be easier with stupid car cover

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I had to repair the folding mirrors on my 180sx last month. I think one had been knocked and popped an internal toothed washer off the mechanism (they can usually take manual pushing but it must’ve been a whack).
Moves a lot smoother now. DC motors, plastic gears and thermal limit switches.
 

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Yeah it's took some time up sorting them, will take a load more time sorting out the wiring also, got the mirror adjuster unit which has the button to fold them though it's not like my other which is a click in/out switch, this has momentary switch so the control box must sort it out, it reverses the polarity to the motor to fold/unfold so that's simple

Can't remember if it was in my HRV manual but what I get from it was Japanese have been fitting folding mirrors on cars early due to tight parking and need to get it close to walls etc so had powered folding ones for that reason, also they had little telescopic parking poles on the front left corner as a marker to aid parking, took one off car i scrapped
 
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