Very simple: use a flat screwdriver to rotate the tab, which rotates the ring, which locks the unit together.
Cheers, MJS
At 12:58 PM 4/29/98 -0700, DAVID MOST wrote: >I just noticed my right side power mirror (just the mirror, not the big >housing) was leaning horizontally being held only by the two wires. I >can see how it may reattach, but I don't know how to do it. > >There's a circular track on the back of the mirror which meshes with a >circular track inside the housing. On the back of a mirror is a lever >which would seem to permit locking the mirror to the housing once the >tracks are brought together, but this can't be done unless the whole >assembly is taken apart because there's no room for fingers otherwise. > >Can I unscrew the four recessed screws to perform this fix, or is there >something I'm missing? > >Thanks for the help. >david > > <bold>Michael J. Sullivan </bold><italic>Director of Catalog Design Open Market, Inc. </italic> ************************************* work: http://www.openmarket.com play: http://www.hsdesign.com ************************************* |
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