Note: You may want to remove the mirror from the windshield first to make the following steps easier. It's not necessary, but it's up to you. If so, pry off the plastic cover at the top of the mirror stalk, disconnect the power cord, and then pull the mirror downwards and parallel to the windshield to remove it.
Method 1: On the back side of the mirror below the ball joint, there is a small round cover. Insert a sharp blade tip at the top of the cover and carefully pry it out. Underneath is the tip of the tension screw. It has a slot in the end of it that can be tightened with a small flat-blade screwdriver. Carefully replace the cover, inserting the bottom tab first, then snap in the top. If the mirror is still not tight enough, go to Method 2.
Method 2: Carefully pry off the rim bezel of the mirror, starting in the middle of the seam on the bottom, working your way around the edge. The bezel will pop off when you get past one of the ends. I used a pair of heavy guitar picks to keep the latches from snapping back into place as I progressed. Once the bezel falls off, the mirror assembly will dangle from the power cord. The Phillips tension screw is in the center bottom of the case; tighten it to suit, and make certain that the four bracket mounting screws around it are all tight, too. Then place the mirror assembly back in place and snap the bezel back into place, starting at the top.
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Drain plug or petcock at bottom or rear of radiator or Remove lower radiator hose
There are screw covers on the rear-view mirror housing. Pop these covers off with a thin and flat tool, then tighten the screws that hold the housing to the car.
There should be an Allen wrench slot on mirror base
The only way to tighten the rear view mirror on a Vauxhall Corsa is to replace the base. It is glued onto the window and gluing a new one or re-gluing the old one is the only way to fix a loose mirror.
In the fuel tank. You can see it through a panel in the floor behind the rear seat, but to get at it you have to remove the fuel tank.
If the rear brakes are out of adjustment,the hand brake will not work..
Pop off the plastic cover on the back of the mirror. Then release the mirror by sliding the mirror forward. Then you can see the mirror bracket and the loose screws. Tighten the screws and replace the mirror. It takes about 2 seconds when you know what your looking for!
Remove the door panel and there should be about 3 nuts/screws holding the mirror on
you can't. there is only the option of having it either on or off.
there should be a screw on the mounting plate for your mirror. most of then are a hex head bolt the just holds the mirror to the mounting plate. look at where the mirror connects to the windshield, that's where the bolt should be.
Rear view mirror.