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  • Cracked Driver's Wing Mirror

    Somehow missus managed to crack the driver’s side mirror (wing mirror), and it needs to be replaced!!
    Despite the cover coming off slightly, it seems to have clicked back in place.
    Thankfully, it still operates correctly – up, down, inside & outside.
    It also still manually folds in and out.

    However with the mirror being cracked, it looks like the heating & auto-dimming function ain’t working now.

    The actual housing is still in shape, not cracked, nor chipped....thankfully!!

    Going to check with the dealer how much a replacement mirror will cost.
    The part no. is 4F0857536AF.

    hopefully its not to difficult to replace



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    Lucky it's only the glass! Shouldn't be too hard to get at surely? There are some screws underneath the housing I think - I'm sure there would be some info on briskoda.net?

    Did she hit a big bug in reverse? lol
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    • #3
      Ouch! I did a similar thing to my Outback. Cracked the plastic surround whilst parking. $550 for a replacement!! Hope the Skoda one is cheaper and you only need to replace the glass.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dru View Post
        Did she hit a big bug in reverse? lol
        i was actually in the passenger's seat when it happened. i needed counseling after it happened!! lol
        wifey was reversing car out of our garage. our driveway has a curved shape, so we need to turn as we reverse out. on this occasion, unfortunately, she thought she cleared the wing mirror from the wall - as u can c above, unsuccessfully. the wing mirror indicator sticks out a bit more, and being out of sight (from the driver's seat), is actually what clipped the wall.

        she was moving very very very slowly, we saw the wing mirror touch the wall and start to fold backwards. by the time i screamed and she applied the brakes, it was all over. the wing mirror in the process of folding backwards, physically tilted the car up (driver's side), because there was no room to move, and crack!!

        i have no idea, nor can i believe that the entire wing mirror housing did not crack or buckle under that strain (pushing the car)!!
        obviously the mirror didn't fare too well. but as u can c above, the rest is fine.....atleast from the outside!
        apart from the mirror itself, the only visible sign off trauma can b found on the the edge of the indicator - a tiny scruff mark where it met the wall.
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        • #5
          Huh, the one tough car the Skoda is.
          I would expect the housing to break.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
            Going to check with the dealer how much a replacement mirror will cost.
            The part no. is 4F0857536AF.

            hopefully its not to difficult to replace
            I replaced the left mirror glass on my Golf R almost immediately after purchasing it. I replaced it with an European VAG Aspherical Mirror Glass for US$70 from ECS.

            I checked on your part number and it also comes up on ECS for US$85.37. I'd imagine it'll be a bit more in Australia, but should end up being cheaper here because of expensive shipping from ECS


            There are no screws. It's just a case of pulling the mirror off with your fingers/a rubberised flat tool which won't damage the paint on the mirror housing. I was able to do it with my fingers by adjusting the mirror one way so that there was enough gap, carefully pried that side off, then worked my way around. Make sure that you don't completely rip the mirror 3 ft off in one swoop, because there are two wires that you need to disconnect for the heating element. They just slip on and off.

            Putting the new glass in is as easy as connecting the wires up, and then firmly pressing it back on and working your way around with firm pressure. You'll likely need to do a full range of left/right up/down adjustments from the mirror controls because it's almost impossible to do this job without accidently moving the mirror motor position.

            Hope that helps
            Last edited by Corey_R; 26-07-2011, 08:58 AM. Reason: Speeling

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dru View Post
              Lucky it's only the glass! Shouldn't be too hard to get at surely?
              It will be impossible probably from Skoda. I have never seen any manufacturer that has just the glass piece available going as far back as the 1980's.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                I checked on your part number and it also comes up on ECS for US$85.37. I'd imagine it'll be a bit more in Australia, but should end up being cheaper here because of expensive shipping from ECS
                yup, i saw that exact one last night on ecs tuning - in total, it comes up to around AU$117 shipped to oz.

                this particular one is for models "without the auto-dimming/anti-dazzle" function, which i'm not sure of.
                i know my rear-view mirror comes with this feature - not sure if this extends to the wing mirrors. brochure only mentions heating, so more than likely not.
                guess i could remove the broken mirror piece and confirm the part no. on it.

                if i were to go with auto-dimming version (5K0857522E), its US$426 (ex. shipping) alone!!! fark-me!!

                dealer is checking with spare parts on the availability of the part number for me.
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                • #9
                  You don't have auto-dimming on the external mirrors. Golf R doesn't get them either. It may be an option on Passats or something, but I'm not even sure they get them in this country....

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                  • #10
                    yup, no auto-dimming here. thank goodness

                    anyway, spare parts came back with a figure of $205 for the supply of the mirror!!
                    yikes!

                    so i ended up ordering the one from ecs tuning - same part, almost half da price - $117 delivered
                    most likely take a week to get here.

                    i had a go at taking the old one out and putting it back in. it wasn't difficult, thanks to the advice from various sources
                    with the mirror out, i had a chance to take a closer look at the internals, and i'm sure relieved that there was no internal damage


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                      You don't have auto-dimming on the external mirrors. Golf R doesn't get them either. It may be an option on Passats or something, but I'm not even sure they get them in this country....
                      For the record, the Eos has this feature and I believe Passat CC may have it also. It would be impossible to have auto dimming external mirror and not be aware of it, it's very noticeable at night.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by K1W1 View Post
                        It will be impossible probably from Skoda. I have never seen any manufacturer that has just the glass piece available going as far back as the 1980's.
                        Incorrect.

                        During my breif stint at BMW, you can get plain mirror glasses that clip in from the spare parts department.

                        And I would say BMW can't be the only one.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sh|tbmxrider View Post
                          Incorrect.

                          During my breif stint at BMW, you can get plain mirror glasses that clip in from the spare parts department.

                          And I would say BMW can't be the only one.
                          +1. kiwi sure got that wrong.
                          skoda does have just the glass mirror piece available to the customer. though the price is not favourable, it is available, and quickly.
                          i was told that they kept the spare parts in melbourne, and if needed the mirror, i let them know before 2pm, and it would b here in canberra the following day no waiting for weeks, let alone days!!
                          meanwhile, mine (ordered from ecs tuning) is still being processed by usps, in the states. sometime next week i'll get.....maybe.

                          i believe dealers/spare-parts are legally obliged to hold spare parts for each model they sell, during, and upto 3 years after the model has ceased production, or being sold.
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                          • #14
                            a week after ordering the mirror from ecs tuning - it was delivered yesterday
                            fitted in 2 mins - popped the old one off, heating wires check, and popped the new one on.
                            too easy
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