Instruments - Door Mirror Won't Adjust Properly
No: 76/07/05/NASFGN LM501
Ref:
Issue: 1
Date: 24 April 2005
Visibility from Side Mirror
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
New Range Rover (LM) 5A180214 and up
SITUATION:
ADJUSTMENT LIMITS PREVENT DESIRED MIRROR VIEW
A customer may report a concern of an inability to adjust the passenger door mirror to the desired inboard view along the passenger side of the vehicle when the driver seat is in the fully forward position, even when the door mirror is adjusted fully inboard. Insufficient inboard travel of the passenger side door mirror when the driver's seat is fully forward is the cause.
RESOLUTION:
INSTALL MIRROR SPACER FOR IMPROVED ADJUSTMENT
Should a customer express concern regarding the above, refer to the Service Procedure detailed in this bulletin to provide additional inboard adjustment.
PARTS INFORMATION:
CSZ500010 Spacer-RH Mirror Qty 1
DDW WARRANTY CLAIMS:
NOTE:
Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only. Always refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time.
DDW requires the use of causal part numbers.
Labor only claims must show the causal part number with a quantity of zero.
Normal warranty policy and procedures apply.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
INSTALL SPACER BEHIND MIRROR MOTOR
NOTE:
GTR lookup sequence is as follows:
GTR Home > NAS > Service Information/ Range
Rover/2005 > Workshop Manuals > Range Rover
Workshop Manual - Service Procedures > Bookmark
"EXTERIOR FITTINGS/REPAIRS" > link "Mirror Glass - Exterior"
1. Refer to GTR Workshop Manual Section 76.11.08, and remove the passenger side door mirror glass.
2. Remove the 110 Torx screw from center of the mirror motor. (Figure 1)
3. Insert a trim fork behind the motor and gently pry the motor to release the retaining clips from the main casting. (Figure 2)
NOTE:
The motor electrical connector should not be disconnected during this procedure.
4. With the electrical connector undisturbed, position the motor assembly to one side.
NOTE:
The plastic spacer is designed so that each of the end caps fits over a corresponding boss protruding from the main casting and the central tab of the spacer fits into an existing hole in the casting.
5. Install the plastic spacer onto the main casting. (Figure 3)
6. Position the motor under the inboard clip on the main casting (Olin Figure 4)
7. Push the motor into position. (02 in Figure 4)
8. Install the Torx retaining screw and tighten to a maximum torque of 1.2 Nm (10.6 lbf.in).
9. Refer to GTR Workshop Manual Section 76.11.08, and install the passenger side door mirror glass.
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