1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
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1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
Hey everyone
I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
Thanks for any replies.
Dan
I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
Thanks for any replies.
Dan
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan.xtc@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan.xtc@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan.xtc@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan.xtc@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
>Hey everyone
>
>I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
>Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
>Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
>Thanks for any replies.
>
>Dan
Hi Dan,
Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
just one part, a couple, or a kit.
You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
about taking it off and reinstalling it.
Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
Cheers,
Greg.
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
Greg,
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
Greg,
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
Greg,
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
Greg,
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
one. Thanks a lot!
On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hey everyone
>
> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>
> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>
> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>
> >Thanks for any replies.
>
> >DanHi Dan,
>
> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>
> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>
> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>
> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>
> Cheers,
> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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Re: 1999 A3 TS Mirror Vandalised
Ivan,
Just confirm with me exactly what you need to know out of the workshop
manual, and I'll get it to you somehow.
I don't think my scaanner works anymore, but I can take a photo of the
pages clear enough to email to you.
I take it your ivan.wells at symbol gmail dot com is your email addy?
Cheers,
Greg.
On 17 Dec 2006 15:17:25 -0800, ivan.wells@gmail.com wrote:
>Greg,
>Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
>to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
>one. Thanks a lot!
>
>
>On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >Hey everyone
>>
>> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>>
>> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>>
>> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>>
>> >Thanks for any replies.
>>
>> >DanHi Dan,
>>
>> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
>> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
>> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
>> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
>> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
>> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>>
>> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
>> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>>
>> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
>> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>>
>> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Just confirm with me exactly what you need to know out of the workshop
manual, and I'll get it to you somehow.
I don't think my scaanner works anymore, but I can take a photo of the
pages clear enough to email to you.
I take it your ivan.wells at symbol gmail dot com is your email addy?
Cheers,
Greg.
On 17 Dec 2006 15:17:25 -0800, ivan.wells@gmail.com wrote:
>Greg,
>Do you have a soft copy or scan of it? I have similiar problem and need
>to take it off to see what connectors it has before I can order the new
>one. Thanks a lot!
>
>
>On Dec 15, 12:48 am, Greg <infr...@nooospam.optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>> On 12 Dec 2006 12:30:14 -0800, "dan_xtc" <dan....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >Hey everyone
>>
>> >I wonder if someone might be able to offer their two-cents
>>
>> >Unofrtunatley; I left my A3 T-Sport outside work over the weekend and
>> >despite folding away my mirrors carefully, some little s*rote has
>> >wrenched the drivers side mirror forwards, past it's usual position
>> >causing it to break and hang loose on the car.
>>
>> >Ironically, the electric bits of the mirror still work now it's
>> >duck-taped in position but what I want to know is if it's likely I'm
>> >going to have to shell out for an entire new mirror or can I replace
>> >just the bit that attaches mirror to car (this appears to be the bit
>> >thats broke on closer inspection- unless someone thinks it's likely
>> >bits inside the mirror housing wil have suffered too).
>>
>> >Thanks for any replies.
>>
>> >DanHi Dan,
>>
>> Head over to your local Audi spare parts agent. Audi has a wonderful
>> computer based system that breaks down every singl ebit of the car in
>> seperate stages on a computer screem. Every single part, how it ties
>> in, and the part number come up. The spare parts person will then be
>> able to tell you exactly what you need and whether you need to order
>> just one part, a couple, or a kit.
>>
>> You can get a quote whilst you're there, thank them for their time,
>> and then use the part numbers to do a ring around.
>>
>> I have an after market workshop manual for the A3, but it only talks
>> about taking it off and reinstalling it.
>>
>> Hope this helps a bit, and good luck from a '97 A3 owner!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Greg.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -