How to Remove the Rearview Mirror of a Tiida?
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To remove the rearview mirror assembly of a Tiida, start from the inner side of the door. Pry open the trim panel, then use a socket wrench to unscrew the three fixing nuts. Disconnect the wiring harness for the power adjustment and defogging functions to complete the removal process. For the mirror itself, insert a pry tool from the bottom of the rearview mirror and gently lever it outward to release the lower clips. Then, pull the mirror downward and disconnect the heating wire. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. Before removal, it is advised that owners avoid disassembling the interior rearview mirror arbitrarily, as excessive force may risk damaging the windshield. Moreover, removing the rearview mirror can easily damage the base, leading to looseness after reinstallation. 2. Removal and installation tutorial: Pinch the cylinder behind the rearview mirror and rotate it counterclockwise by 45 degrees to detach it. After removal, the base of the interior rearview mirror will remain adhered to the windshield. For installation, simply align it and rotate clockwise by 90 degrees. It's not particularly difficult, but it's crucial to apply the right amount of force.
I've taken apart the Qashqai's side mirror before, and it's actually not too difficult—the key is finding the hidden points. You know that small triangular cover panel near the mirror? Carefully pry it open first, usually with a plastic trim tool to avoid scratching the paint. Inside, you'll find the mounting screws; unscrew them with a Phillips screwdriver, and the mirror can then be slowly pulled out. Be careful with the heating wires behind the mirror glass—don’t yank them too hard. Last time I disassembled it, I even found a pre-installed modification interface, which was quite handy. The whole process takes about ten minutes, but it’s safer to disconnect the power first. If it's cold outside, the plastic parts can be brittle, so handle them gently. After removal, you can also clean the accumulated dust in the mirror housing to restore clarity.