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Shaky mirror 900

I've got a 1995 940 Wagon, and the driver's side mirror (the actual glass - not the whole assembly) wobbles and shakes when I'm at highway speed. I tried just pushing it in, but that doesn't work. Any ideas?

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Shaky mirror 900

My suspicion is that your motor is loose. To tighten, remove the mirror glass carefully. The mirror glass is held on with four plastic clips that snap onto a holding ring, assisted by four conical locating pins. Move the mirror down so you can see the clips from above with a flashlight. Stick a screwdriver in there and unlock each clip sequentially while moving the mirror around and pulling on the glass. Then pull the mirror off (this is where you drop it!). Tighten the motor screws (use locktite) and reassemble, making sure you connect the heater wire if equipped.

If one of the mirror clips is gone, then you will need another mirror glass.








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Shaky mirror 900

im not sure i just know that it could be broken inside but i dont know hot to take it off.








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hey do you know if something hit the glass cause there is little plastic knobs that lock in the back and maybe one of them broke.








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Shaky mirror 900

I don't know. How do I check?







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