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Jon Goodman

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Posted on Friday, May 27, 2005 - 07:18 pm:   

Hello, Graham.
Replacing the mirror damper pad is not difficult at all. I can send you a kit with the proper material for as little as $6. However, this may not be your problem. If the mirror damper pad is bad, generally you will notice the mirror sticking in the UP position. If the mirror is operating slowly or in a lazy fashion, it may mean the problem lies somewhere else. Do you see evidence of a deteriorated foam pad on the front edge of the mirror? You will see this as a greasy looking line, and it will be the same width as the mirror damper pad.
Jon

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