TODAY I tried with the guitar string, but I didn't do much, I broke 3 strings without the cutting progressing much.

Does anyone have any different ideas on how this base could turn out?

Thank you my friend. I already have the original auto mirror and have done all the wiring. I have the terrostat glue and the special primer for the new bracket. The only thing I don't have so far is the sensor itself.Tinman wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:09 pm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175369257718
Or you can get it from aliexpress. There are few rain sensor cover to choose from. The one above is the one i went for, its not too bad if you dont want to replace your windscreen and dont want the pain of replacing existing bracket. With this approach i dont think you can go with oem auto dim mirror unless you really good at diy. I went with aftermarket auto dimming mirror.







Thank you "Tinman".Tinman wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:56 am
Cover for the sensor and cable was removed.
Ignore the terrible glue job, ive screw up, did it quick then when away for a bit without checking come back and it cure. Will have to redo it at a later date, shouldnt be too bad to remove start from the top since there is no glue there so slice from there downward.
Another problem there is expose glue in the area where the sensor sit, you need those area to cure or cover before putting the sensor on.


the guy in the video made a very interesting "patent".Tinman wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 11:34 am Hi, you do get a flat cover for covering the cable and sensor, not sure if you can fix that bottom big cover for it (not idea what part number), there is 3 places in the cover given that you may able to clip something on to it.
Https://youtu.be/1UxG8Bheq7U?si=yomL3-ID4OaWO4XR
If you good with diy maybe you can do the same for polo
Hi Giannis,giannis20vt wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 7:48 pm I always have this retrofit on my mind. That is, to put light and rain sensors as well as an automatic mirror. I have read several posts about how someone can detach the mirror base from the windshield.
TODAY I tried with the guitar string hole, but I didn't do much, I broke 3 strings without the cutting progressing much.
Does anyone have any different ideas on how this base could turn out?
mrfield wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 11:41 pmHi Giannis,giannis20vt wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 7:48 pm I always have this retrofit on my mind. That is, to put light and rain sensors as well as an automatic mirror. I have read several posts about how someone can detach the mirror base from the windshield.
TODAY I tried with the guitar string hole, but I didn't do much, I broke 3 strings without the cutting progressing much.
Does anyone have any different ideas on how this base could turn out?
I hope that you have already solved the problem, but if not I'd like to put my nose on the subject
I have understood that it is important to avoid any force where one would try to rise the base from the window, but it should be rotted in the direction of the windshield surface. So in practise the base should be rotated either clockwise or to opposite direction to ge removed from the windshield. I'm not sure if anyone can get anything out from my poor explanation, but I also tried to illustrate that with the arrows on your original photo. This methodology should minimise the risk of damages to the windshield.
My plan is to try this very same procedure with my Transporter as I'm going to retrofit a RLS and HBA into it.
Kind regards,
Jari
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