schrisi Senior Member Joined Jun 5, 2019 Threads 6 Messages 53 Reaction score 21 Location NA Vehicle(s) 10th gen Si Jun 16, 2020 Thread starter #1 . Sponsored Last edited: Dec 27, 2021
dem2757 Senior Member Joined Apr 1, 2020 Threads 1 Messages 169 Reaction score 121 Location MD Vehicle(s) 2018 FK7 Jun 17, 2020 #2 First you remove the mirror glass, there are a few YouTube links showing how to do so if you are installing a convex mirror. Once you have that glass out you can see the clips inside the mirror housing for the cap. Press and release then reinstall the new on. The cap is independent of the camera, so no recalibration needed. You will need a right side mirror cap.
First you remove the mirror glass, there are a few YouTube links showing how to do so if you are installing a convex mirror. Once you have that glass out you can see the clips inside the mirror housing for the cap. Press and release then reinstall the new on. The cap is independent of the camera, so no recalibration needed. You will need a right side mirror cap.
kimtyson Senior Member First Name Kim Joined Jul 30, 2018 Threads 5 Messages 684 Reaction score 639 Location York, Pa Vehicle(s) 2020 Blue Civic Si Coupe Vehicle Showcase 1 Jun 17, 2020 #3 Oh. That'll buff out. Seriously, it sucks. Sorry for your loss. Sponsored