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Old 08-30-2008, 01:57 PM   #1
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Wink Leaking Mirror

A few months back my wife informed me that the mirror on her 2000 Buick Regal GS was leaking a black goo. Upon inspection I found that the mirror had discolored and that the black goo was dripping down onto the shift console.

I removed the mirror and attempted to clean the shift console. This is when I noticed that the black goo had dissolved the shift console leaving a hole in it.

The mirror was manufactured by Donnelly and is common to many vehicles including Mercedes and Acura.

I was able to purchase a remanufactured mirror from:

Sybesma's Electronics
1-800-456-4265

The cost with shipping and exchange was approximately $105.

I am in no way associated with Sybesma's and only post this as help for those that run into the same problem.

The mirror shipped was a direct replacement and arrived in a few days.
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