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Door Mirror Heating Element

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Mirrors don't seem to be clearing, so was wondering where the heating element could be found, and be replaced if possible?

I only guess the said elements sit behind the actual door mirrors, which just pop off.

Open to members expertise in this question, and possible price of replacement elements from Skoda.

Thanks in advance.

You've double checked fuse 38 (IIRC) haven't you?

Heater element is defo part of the glass...so if fueses all ok then new glass......just lever old glass out (it might crack...but is cac anyway)...then connect wires and refit new glass and push in firmly using a large clean cloth pad to do so!! B)

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You've double checked fuse 38 (IIRC) haven't you?

No, but will ASAPemoticon-0148-yes.gif

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Heater element is defo part of the glass...so if fueses all ok then new glass......just lever old glass out (it might crack...but is cac anyway)...then connect wires and refit new glass and push in firmly using a large clean cloth pad to do so!! B)

Thanks for that info.emoticon-0148-yes.gif

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