Seat Leon >> Wing mirror glass: removal and assembly

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  • Wedges - T10383-

Exterior equipment

  • Protective goggles and leather gloves
DANGER!

Always wear safety goggles and leather gloves.

Removing

Only for vehicles with exterior mirror with electric folding function

  • Position the exterior mirror so that you can work conveniently and safely.

All vehicles (continued):

  • Protect the upper and lower area of the exterior mirror housing near the work area with masking tape.
  • Press bottom of mirror glass -1- into mirror housing.
  • Using the wedge - T10383- -arrows a- release the mirror glass -1- from the controller -2-.

Exterior equipment

  • Disconnect the connectors -2- for the glass heaters and remove the glass -1-.

fitting

Fit in reverse order from removal, remembering the following:

DANGER! Always wear safety goggles and leather gloves.

Exterior equipment

  • Insert the connector of the mirror heating.
  • Engage the guides -arrows- of the mirror -1- to the respective guides of the mirror base.
  • Press the mirror glass in the middle against the mirror foot.

Mirror glass engages audibly.

Only for vehicles with exterior mirror with electric folding function

  • Move the exterior mirror to its park position.

All vehicles (continued):

Exterior equipment

Caution

Check the function of the manipulated components.

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