Door mirror gaskets
2000-2002 facelift cars?
I was thinking of trying to fit this reproduction gasket for the 1995-1999 pre-face lift cars:
http://www.atpartsmotor.com/index.ph...ail&pid=155234
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Last edited by cudaized; Mar 26, 2014 at 07:24 PM.
Fabio Daniel
I have been looking for a while. Hopefully the ones that you found, are still available some where.
I might just have to try the ones in the link. Maybe I can modify them to work with face lift car.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...l-gaskets.html
I read the link and have e-mailed the guy selling the W211 gaskets. Here is his reply:
"Dear cudaized,
Hi! Thanks for the inquiry. We are not currently looking to get into any W210 gaskets reproduction."
Making one is still an option. My driver's side has broken away and the wind noise is noticeable.
Also found this web site:
W210 Power mirror rubber pad - Fong Mei Trading Co., Ltd.
I have e-mailed them.
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Once they arrive from over seas, I will make a comparison post. Hopefully I have found something good for all of us 2000-02 W210 owners.
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Pictures are attached.
Below is my correspondence with the company I found on the internet. I e-mailed with someone named Rock Wu. Fong Mei Trading Co., Ltd. is located in Taiwan.
Click here for the web site link http://www.hongmei.com.tw/?198,w210-...ror-rubber-pad
The gaskets are very close in appearance to the originals. You will not see the differences once the gaskets/seals are installed.
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Dear Sir,
We thank you for your e-mail and inquiry.
The 1995-1999 E Class door mirrors are different then 2000-2002
1995-1999 E Class →Product number: HGB6004
After 2000 E Class →Product number: HGB6039
(1) HGB6039(W210 Power mirror rubber pad)
Price as below
Unit price: US$45.00 X 1 Pack= US$45.00
Shipping cost: EMS US$18.00
Total US$63.00
(2) We can accept payment by Paypal.
Paypal account: lotus.s96168@msa.hinet.net
(3) shipment by EMS(Post Office) need to take 5-7 days for delivery
(4) Dispatch goods Immediately as soon as receive of your Paypal payment.
We look forward to hearing from you soon
Thanks
Rock Wu
http://www.hongmei.com.tw
2014-03-28 0:38 GMT+08:00 E55@cudaized.com <E55@cudaized.com
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Question from website about product : W210 Power mirror rubber pad
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First and last name : Ola
Company :
Country : United States
Telephone :
E-mail : E55@cudaized.com
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Your question
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Does this item fit the 2000-2002 W210 E Class cars? The 1995-1999 E Class door mirrors are different then the 2000-2002. I am interested in purchasing these.
-- Fong Mei Trading Co., Ltd. 宏美貿易有限公司 - hongmei910@gmail.com
No.618, Yu Yi Rd., East Dist, Tainan City 70163, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Best Regards
宏美貿易有限会社
Fong Mei Trading Co., Ltd.
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Tel:+886-6-3314596
Fax:+886-6-3319225
E-mail:hongmei910@gmail.com
Website:http://www.hongmei.com.tw/
Address:No. 618 Yu-I Road, East Dist., Tainan City,Taiwan(R.O.C)
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Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:44 PM.
Pictures of my original gaskets/seals. They are dry rotting. Having spent its life in (dry climate) Arizona and the last 4 years in Miami, Florida.
Driver's side top, front, and rear had broken off. I was getting noticeable wind noise when I was driving.
I did not indicate how to remove the housing cover. You can search for that, or just ask.
Picture 4 shows the new gasket/seal.
Easy to remove the black and white electric plugs.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 09:02 PM.
More pictures of the old gasket.
The last picture shows the old gasket next to the new one.
Note: There are slight differences.
The middle hole, the one recessed for the wire harness, is not punched out nor a molded nipple.
The lower molded hole for the wire harness screw is in the wrong location. Both items are not a big deal. I cut the old gasket with a razor blade to gently remove the wire harness. (see the passenger side pictures)
Follow along to see my solution....
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:29 PM.
The first 3 pictures are comparing old and new gaskets.
The 4th picture indicates where the wire harness screw should be located. I just cut an X with a razor blade large enough for a small screw to be pushed through. The larger defined oval shape is where I cut a larger X for the wire harness to be pushed through. Be sure to push it through from the correct side.
Pictures 5 and 6 as you can see, I gently pushed the wire harness through.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 09:02 PM.
You can see the wire harness. I used some black automotive gasket sealer for the newly cut holes. The unused molded wire harness screw area was sealed with gasket sealer also. Just incase of rogue water trying to find it's way in.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:15 PM.
A little sealer goes a long way. Do not over squeeze. Just a little to seal the holes.
Reconnect the wire harness to the body. Install the three screws.
Don't forget to reset the metal spring that holds the cover on. (Just pry it out - forward- a little)
I had the blinker on and gently slid the outer cover back onto the mirror housing. It seats itself and locks back onto that metal spring clip that you just reset.
I have the blinker on so I can see that the turn signal does indeed work after I reseat the cover.
The last few pictures show the new gasket/seal installed. Very nice.
The whole job took about 15 minutes for this side.
Now onto the passenger side.....
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:11 PM.
Not as dry rotted as the driver's side, but well on it's way.
Unplug the two wire harnesses.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:23 PM.
Take note where the wire harness goes through and also where the wire harness screw goes.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:25 PM.
I cut the old gasket/seal to pull the wire harness out.
Picture 6 shows the old and new gasket/seal next to each other.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:30 PM.
Good comparison pictures of the old vs. new. I think they are a fantastic product. The outside shapes and size is almost identical.
Last picture shows the gasket sealer installed in the unused wire harness screw hole.
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:35 PM.
All finished. An easy do-it-yourself job. Start to finish I have 35 minutes invested in changing both sides, including tools put away and clean up.
(I recommend having the blinker on so you can make sure the light works when you reinstall the housing cover.)
Last edited by cudaized; Apr 14, 2014 at 04:43 PM.






