Changing the mirror in a rearview mirror is something really simple. But it is less so for change the complete mirror . No worries either, it is a very feasible manipulation for a beginner mechanic , for a Seat 132 or any other type of vehicle. For information, you should know that a missing or damaged mirror can result in a fine of 68 euros. Fortunately, it's impossible to lose a point on the driver's license for this problem. Only the left and interior mirrors are required . The right-hand retro becomes mandatory if ever the use of the interior retro is hampered. But let's see what really concerns us, either the mirror replacement .change-mirror-Seat-132

How to change the complete rear view mirror of a Seat 132

To replace your Seat 132 mirror , you can block about a small half-hour . Experienced DIY enthusiasts will do this by a quarter of an hour only. However, not all mirrors are inevitably also easy to replace , it varies according to the options they present. So let's see what to do step by step.

  • You must first remove the cover on the mirror inside the cockpit of your Seat 132
  • For a model mechanical : it will generally be necessary to remove or unclip the adjustment wheel
  • For a model electric : you will have to unplug the connector. At times it is not super accessible, in this case you will have to remove the door trim.
  • Unscrew and remove all the fasteners that hold the damaged mirror
  • Position the new mirror on your Seat 132
  • Position all fastening systems, and check that they are in place
  • For mechanical mirrors: reposition the wheel
  • For electric mirrors: reconnect the connector
  • Replace the cover in place
  • Test the mirror of your Seat 132

For electric models, it sometimes happens that a connection fault prevents the correct operation of the mirror. If this is the case, it is not necessarily mandatory to replace it. You just have to check that the connector is clean, or follow the wiring to find a possible electrical fault. So, isolating the false contact will be enough for the retro of the Seat 132 to start working again as it should.