Section 18: BODY
PA1564
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Mirror
Control
The remote control pointer knob(s) for the
mirrors is (are) mounted on the L.H. side control
panel. The harness to the mirror head runs
through the arm support. The remote motor is
mounted to the mirror head behind the mirror
glass.
Turn pointer knob to the left for mirror head
adjustments and to the right for convex mirror
adjustment, then push down on either of the
button’s (4) sides to adjust the selected mirror
viewing angle.
Disassembly
At end of mirror arm, loosen the setscrews to
relieve tension on the ball stud. Remove the ball
stud. Remove the ball stud from the arm and
gently pull the harness out until the connector is
exposed.
Remove the four screws fastening the mirror
arm base to the coach. Slide the harness free of
the mirror arm base.
Assembly
Attach a stiff wire (snake) to the end of the
harness and insert the wire through the mirror
arm base and arm, gently pull the harness
through the arm and disconnect the "snake".
Connect the mirror head harness. Insert the
harness connector back into the mirror arm.
Insert the ball stud into the mirror arm and
tighten the socket setscrews.
NOTE
Position the ball cup halves so the joint
between them lies on the centerline of the
arm. Ensure that the setscrews are not on the
joint between the cup halves.
Convex & Flat Mirror Removal
The mirror glass assembly is mounted to the
control mechanism or to mirror base with Velcro
strips. Remove the mirror glass by gently pulling
the lens to release the Velcro. Disconnect the
heater grid at the two connectors.
Connect the connectors of the new mirror’s grid
to the harness. Install the lens by positioning the
lens in the mirror frame and pressing to lock the
Velcro in place.
7.1.5 Windshield
Wipers
Refer to Paragraph 23.7 Windshield Wipers and
Washers, included in Section 23: Accessories of
the Maintenance Manual for complete
information on windshield wipers.
7.1.6 Windshield
For the removal or installation of windshield, you
will need:
•
A
rope,
•
A plastic spatula to lift the rubber seal lip,
•
A metal rod or screwdriver to clean the seal
groove,
•
A filler insertion tool,
•
Goggles and protective gloves.
o
From inside of vehicle, remove center post
and interior finishing panels surrounding
the windshield. In this case, we are replac-
ing the R.H. side windshield.
o
From outside of vehicle, remove filler
located inside rubber seal to ease dam-
aged windshield removal.
o
From inside of vehicle, push against the
top L.H. side corner of windshield for the
removal of a R.H. side windshield. If the
L.H. side windshield had to be removed,
you would have to push against the top R.
H. side corner.
NOTE
We are referring to the L.H and R.H. side as
viewed from the inside of the vehicle.
o
At the same time, another person
gradually lifts the rubber lip from the vehi-
cle exterior using a plastic spatula from
top to bottom.
o
Remove the entire damaged windshield
and broken glass if applicable.
o
If applicable, using a screwdriver or metal
rod, remove black butyl sealant residue
from rubber seal then clean with Sika 205.
Windshield Installation
NOTE
Rubber seal may have to be replaced if it was
used on several windshield replacements.
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