Pilot auto day/night mirror--self install?
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Pilot auto day/night mirror--self install?
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
instructions:
http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
Thanks for any advice!
on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
instructions:
http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
Thanks for any advice!
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Re: Pilot auto day/night mirror--self install?
Jumpy Geathers wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
> instructions:
> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>
> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
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'Curly'
> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
> instructions:
> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>
> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
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'Curly'
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Re: Pilot auto day/night mirror--self install?
Jumpy Geathers wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
> instructions:
> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>
> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
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'Curly'
> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
> instructions:
> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>
> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
-----------------------
Why not sign in, then 'search' for the answer at hondasuv.com. There are
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'Curly'
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Re: Pilot auto day/night mirror--self install?
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 12:57:12 -0600, "motsco_ _" <"motsco_
_"@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Jumpy Geathers wrote:
>> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
>> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
>> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
>> instructions:
>> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
>> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
>> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>>
>> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
>> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
>> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice!
>>
>
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>
>Why not sign in, then 'search' for the answer at hondasuv.com. There are
>other forums too.
>
>'Curly'
follow the directions and no you don't need the pgm tester, it isn't
even supported by honda anymore.
Chip
_"@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Jumpy Geathers wrote:
>> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
>> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
>> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
>> instructions:
>> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
>> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
>> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>>
>> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
>> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
>> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice!
>>
>
>-----------------------
>
>Why not sign in, then 'search' for the answer at hondasuv.com. There are
>other forums too.
>
>'Curly'
follow the directions and no you don't need the pgm tester, it isn't
even supported by honda anymore.
Chip
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Re: Pilot auto day/night mirror--self install?
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 12:57:12 -0600, "motsco_ _" <"motsco_
_"@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Jumpy Geathers wrote:
>> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
>> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
>> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
>> instructions:
>> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
>> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
>> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>>
>> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
>> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
>> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice!
>>
>
>-----------------------
>
>Why not sign in, then 'search' for the answer at hondasuv.com. There are
>other forums too.
>
>'Curly'
follow the directions and no you don't need the pgm tester, it isn't
even supported by honda anymore.
Chip
_"@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Jumpy Geathers wrote:
>> Hi, I was wondering if anyone had installed the day/night mirror themselves
>> on a Pilot. I have a 2003 Pilot EX. Cheaphondaparts.com has a good price.
>> I'm just not sure how difficult the install will be. Here are the
>> instructions:
>> http://www.cheaphondaparts.com/shop/...s/aii23597.pdf
>> It sounds easy, but a guy from cheaphondaparts said that I need a PGM Tester
>> to do this, even though it isn't mentioned in the installation manual.
>>
>> I was also wondering how tough it is to remove the plastic trim pieces in
>> steps 10-14. Is there a trick to doing this without breaking the little
>> clips that hold the trim pieces on the vehicle?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice!
>>
>
>-----------------------
>
>Why not sign in, then 'search' for the answer at hondasuv.com. There are
>other forums too.
>
>'Curly'
follow the directions and no you don't need the pgm tester, it isn't
even supported by honda anymore.
Chip
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