Excellent work. Thank you for the video. I didn’t know it had a backing plate. Gives me more confidence to pry on mine which is lose too. Will give this a try! Thanks!
This has just happened to both my mirrors on a 3yo Skoda Yeti. It is definitely and issue with the original adhesive properties. I have a feeling I kept my wing mirror heaters on as default so maybe 3 years or constant heating and cooling has degraded the glue. Time to get the double sided sticky tape out...Blue Peter style!
I actually modified my amarok using VCDS so i could turn the wing mirror heaters on by turning on the rear window demister. So mine wasnt using the heaters that much, but i did use them a bit.
@@charlottex4889 do you know if you left the wing mirror setting on the heating position a lot? Just wondering if that is the likely cause, rather than defective adhesive. I assume (in hindsight) they should only be in the heated position when needed.
I just found out today that my one mirror is loose while drying it after the wash. I have to see how to remove it so I don't break it, but I probably will, since wherever I try to do things myself to save money, well, it ends up costing me money. But I'll still try anyways in case I can get it off.without breaki it
When we made the statement, "Not for mounting mirrors", this statement is referring to household mirrors. The 2X tape is for carpeting (household) interior usage. The danger is that the household mirror could fall and cause personal injury or death. This was not intended for automotive usage or anything in the exterior. Thank you. Hovarth, Rolf
Yes, still on, no problems. As mentioned the insulating aspect may reduce the temperature of the glass during mirror heating but i am going fine. I wonder if they are originally fixed with a spray on glue of some sort, which obviously failed. So i welcome anyone to try a spray on glue.
@@rhetth-s8082 I had similar problem to yours on mine and used loctite superglue gell. Hope it holds and doesnt effect the performance of the glass when I need it to be heated. On mine I noticed that the back plate is heated and the heat travels from the back plate to the mirror. Hope the glue allows the heat to pass effectively and the heat doesn't change the strength of the glue
Well, the glue failed. I wonder if it was a spray on glue. I didnt have any spray on glue at the time and i wasnt confident it would work even if i had some.