French trip
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French trip
Hi last day of french trip .and the wife has knocked of the rear view mirror off ,seems very hard to put back been told by dealer after a phone call .its is hard and you can split windscreen. Any o e put one back?.
Oh and lastly just going out on our bikes for the last time and the central locking didn't lock habitation door would lock from the inside. Any ideas what the problem could be.
Thans inadvance
Oh and lastly just going out on our bikes for the last time and the central locking didn't lock habitation door would lock from the inside. Any ideas what the problem could be.
Thans inadvance
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Re: French trip
Did you manually lock and unlock the habitation door, if so you may need to return the key slot to the upright position
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Re: French trip
There is a specific glue for rear view mirrors. Prob best the get Autoglass or similar to do it. It is very highly stressed
IanH- Donator
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Re: French trip
It happened several times to our Boxer. There is a knack to it.
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Re: French trip
Yes tried as they said but don't won't to force it and have a cracked windscreen
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Re: French trip
You asked if anyone had put one back and I have several times as per those instructions and never had a cracked windscreen. You don’t touch the glass and no undue pressure is needed.
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