If you are referring to the actual mirror-glazed portion of the assembly itself - - While Honda DOES sell the replacement part it is MUCH less expensive to go to a glass shop and have them cut and fit the piece themselves. They have the equipment to cut the glass to the proper shape and should have the proper adhesive necessary to mount it.
The indicator bulb on the VW Beetle wing mirror is an LED which means the unit must be replaced. You need to remove the mirror glass to access the LED.
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Rather than buying a Honda 'factory' replacement, save yourself some money and go to a glass shop and have them look at it. If it is a fully equipped shop, they will be able to cut the mirror glass to the proper dimensions AND have the proper mastic (glue) to fasten it in place.
You can try Krylon Looking Glass Mirror-Like paint or silver spray paint.
yes and no, it has a glass indicator window but no dip stick
Fold the mirror right back against the glass and you will see a hole on the back of the mirror,if you look inside you will see a steel clip,push the clip to the left and the mirror case will slide off leaving the glass and motor behind,the rest is obvious when you see the repeater inside,this is sold as a complete unit not just the bulb
Mirror fixIf you look on the lower side of mirror there is a small hole/opening and a small straight blade screw that lossens the mirror from the housing. Undo the screw, remove mirror glass assembly and you will see mirror glass brackets that open & release glass
If you are speaking of just the glass part of the mirror - the least expensive way is to take it to a full-service glass shop and let them do it. It's a whole lot cheaper than purchasing the Honda part and having the dealer do it.
If it's just the mirror glass itself - go to any good glass shop and they can cut you a piece to fit, and install it with the proper adhesive.
If you are speaking of just the glass part of the mirror - the least expensive way is to take it to a full-service glass shop and let them do it. It's a whole lot cheaper than purchasing the Honda part and having the dealer do it.
ALthough I do not remember how to change the mirror I do remember that when I changed mine the directions on how to came with replacement glass I purchased from Ford.