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Old 05-02-2013, 08:48 AM   #15 (permalink)
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My '09 Touring uses an Allen screw. Loosen/remove the screw and slide the mirror assembly up to remove from bracket glued to windshield. The FSM (see link in my sig) will tell you if the Base model is different.
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Does this help? Obviously, base model won't have the harness connected to anything, but I'm pretty sure it's identical. The manual doesn't indicate it's different across packages.
I was wrong about it being an Allen screw. According to the drawing, #4 is a TORX screw.

There shouldn't be that much difference in the mirror mounting hardware. I haven't seen a Base setup but every "stick-on" mirror I've ever worked on was the same basic design - "wedge" plate glued to windshield, mirror bracket held to plate with a set screw. Only big differences have been the type of screw head (Torx, Allen, &c) and whether or not the screw was hidden by a plastic cover. YMMV; no telling what car manufacturers will do.
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