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Trick light LED's on mirrors or bases?

mtdoragary

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I have the trick light LED's for the mirrors. The picture in the instructions appear to show the light strip mounted to the mirror housing above the mirror. is this correct?
 
Got them on and working. Can't get the left mirror to snap back on at bottom front.

Pull the mirror again and look to make sure that you have not broken the wire mount and that the wires are not bent outward. If broken replace if bent you can bend them back with needle nose pliers, or a flat screwdriver. You may have to be more aggressive with your palm strike to seat it.
 
These are from Scotty....


First, make sure the mirror spring wires are straight and parallel. If they are bent inward they may not catch the post,
and if they diverge or bend outward, the mirror will be loose. It can help to put a very tiny bit of lube on the outer,
conical part of the post only. I'm talking about a film here, not a glob. Make sure there is none on the back side (post notch).
Engage the keyhole slot first. Then rap downward firmly (but politely) on the outer edge of the mirror to seat the bottom latch.
Now rap forward on the outer edge of the mirror to seat the front latch. You can rap a little harder than you can taking the
mirrors off, because they won't fly across the room, but don't get carried away. Problems seating the latches are usually
caused by bent spring wires.
 
After removing and straightening out the front spring wire, I tried another dozen times to slap the left mirror on. Finally, I lifted the front corner slightly and and it popped right on without a slap!
 
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