Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked on July 14, 2021
The glue attaching the rearview mirror failed on my Jetta and I’d like to reattach it. I purchased a package of Permatex Rearview Mirror Adhesive (81844) on the recommendation of my local NAPA store.
The instructions say to attach the mounting button and then to let it cure for 30 minutes before attaching the mirror. So, I went looking in the Bentley manual for how to separate the button from the mirror – and found instructions for how to do it when the mirror is still attached to the windshield. However, that’s not my situation…
The instructions in the Bentley manual say to pull down and twist counter-clockwise to separate the mirror from the mounting button. In its current state the button is almost flush with the plastic trim.
Does anybody have any experience with removing these? Or suggestions for what to try? I’m concerned about breaking the plastic of the mounting arm.
After looking at a video which showed the mirror removed from the button, I realized that the hole in the center of the button would allow me to remove the T25 screw holding the retaining clip for the button along with the button. Once the button was out of the bracket it was easy to separate the button and the clip and reattach the clip to the mirror.
It looked like some of the mirrors that I saw in the videos did not have the hole that allows access to the screw. If you have one of those the most productive options would be (all untested):
Drill about a 5 mm hole (large enough to accommodate a T25 driver) through the center of the button. The material at the center is pretty think, about 10 mm, but since it scratches easily it would probably be pretty easy to drill as well.
Pry at 90° to the vertical axis of the button (that's where the clip is), on mine it was hard to get a tool in there, but the mirror bracket is metal so I think I would feel comfortable prying hard.
Clean the button and glue it to a scrap of glass or a piece of metal and the twist it off (by turning it 90°), then you have the problem of separating the button from the material that you glued it to…
This is the mirror as it looked, more or less, after the glue failed. The "button" has been cleaned and is sitting 90° CCW from the position it will be in when it is mounted. You can see the T25 Torx head screw through the hole.
The mirror with the button removed and the clip but back into place.
The mirror showing the back side of the button. The button is upside down in relation to the mirror. When installed the text (023) on the button reads right side up.
The process of reattaching the mirror was quite straight forward:
The whole process was easier and faster than writing this up…
Answered by dlu on July 14, 2021
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