Replacing the mirror in a rearview mirror is very simple. However, it is a little less so for replace the complete mirror . Do not panic, this is an absolutely accessible manipulation for a sunday handyman , on a Suzuki Swift or any type of car. For information, you should know that an absent or broken mirror can be condemned by a ticket of 68 euros. However, there is no loss of point on the driver's license for this problem. Only the left and interior mirrors are required . The one on the right is compulsory if the visibility of the interior mirror is obstructed. But let's move on to what really interests us, that is to say the mirror replacement .
How to change the complete rear view mirror of a Suzuki Swift
In order to to change your Suzuki Swift rear view mirror , you can block about a small half-hour . More experienced DIY enthusiasts can take care of it by a quarter of an hour only. Only not all mirrors are necessarily easy to change , it will depend on the options on board. Let's look at how to do it step by step.
- Start by removing the cover behind the rear view mirror inside the interior of the Suzuki Swift
- For a retro mechanical : it will usually be necessary to remove or unclip the adjustment wheel
- For a model electric : you will have to disconnect the connector. Regularly it is not super accessible, in this case it will be necessary to dismantle the door trim.
- Unscrew and remove all of the fasteners that hold the damaged mirror
- Install the new mirror on the Suzuki Swift
- Install all the fastening systems, and check that they are in place
- For mechanical mirrors: replace the wheel
- For electric mirrors: connect the connector
- Replace the cover
- Test the rear view mirror of the Suzuki Swift
Regarding the electric ranges, it sometimes happens that a connection fault prevents the mirror from working properly. If this is the case, it is not inevitably mandatory to change it. You just need to check that the connector is clean, or follow the wiring to find a possible false contact. In this case, repairing the false contact will be enough for the retro of this Suzuki Swift to resume operating normally.