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Left side indicator lens lost the battle with the door jamb when wife (true)reversing into the garage . I've got a replacement lens and suspect there's an easy method to replace it -- if you know how which I don't unless it involves the checkbook which is pretty skinny at this time . Any tips would be greatly a appreciated . Thanks


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If your not confident doing it then do take it to a Dealer.

$40 isnt too bad :)


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I should be more specific. $40 was just a cost of purchasing the part.

As for replacing it is easy job. Just gently remove mirror cover and undo 3 screws to remove indicator.

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As for replacing it is easy job. Just gently remove mirror cover and undo 3 screws to remove indicator.

That sounds pretty simple :)

Give it a shot EWF :)

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The Miss's did the same, left hand side. As discussed previously, not that hard as they just pop out. I have a spare un-painted cover if needed for a delivery fee.

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As for replacing it is easy job. Just gently remove mirror cover and undo 3 screws to remove indicator.

That sounds pretty simple :)

Give it a shot EWF :)

Thanks heaps fellas. I'll have her get busy with the screwdriver right away :-) I prefer the DIY approach as just shelled out $13k for spinal fusion - paid for new tyres on surgeons Maserati - don't think he will be going the DIY route.

Really appreciate the quick replies from all.

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