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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => INTERIOR => Topic started by: AleM on May 10, 2016, 16:17:24
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This is what I installed :link: SmartView RVM Premium Reversing Camera Combo | The Car Kit Company (http://www.thecarkitcompany.com.au/smartview-rvm-reversing-camera-combo.html) it's the same mirror used by Hyundai here with vehicles that don't come standard with reverse camera, if you don't require the camera then you'd only have to power the mirror alone.
They also have a new premium version auto dimming revision mirror though it's much more costly but the dimming function is much better than mine :link: SmartView RVM-OEM-AD Premium Reversing Camera Combo | The Car Kit Company (http://www.thecarkitcompany.com.au/smartview-rvm-ad-reversing-camera-combo.html)
Hello! I'm considering to change my interior rearview mirror to one like yours. I have seen this in AliExpress: :link: 4.3 " TFT LCD del coche del parabrisas del espejo retrovisor soporte del coche Monitor con canales de entrada de vídeo para sistema de ayuda al aparcamiento (http://es.aliexpress.com/item/4-3-TFT-LCD-Car-Windscreen-Rear-View-Rearview-Mirror-Monitor-with-Special-Bracket-2CH-Video/2054155265.html?spm=2114.17010208.99999999.273.4EZbIE)
The question is... what 'base mount' I should order? I think that the mount #7 is for i30 FD, but for a i30 GD? The number #1 ?
Please a little help :happydance:
Anyone can show me a photo from the original rearview base? I tried to quit the screw, but I couldn't, the screw is ¿crossed-thread? (I don't know if that is the expression, in spanish is 'pasado de rosca'). (the screw is a Torx T15)
I will share with you the rearview mounting process and rear camera when I do :D
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Seems to be a similar mirror to mine but there are slight differences, could be a newer model or another brand :undecided: my mount has a ball socket into the back of the mirror as shown in the pic below.
The base screw should loosen slightly then the mount should slide off the base, I don't have a picture of the original mirror and mount but the new mount looks similar to the #1
(http://i.imgur.com/0XaqUpo.jpg)
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Thanks for answer. The only one that it would stay would be the base (the piece that is sticked to glass). It means that the ball and "arm" of the original mirror would go out too, don't worry about that. I mean the support/mount type, what I mark in your photo and that screw is which is 'broken' in my car (i will have to go to Hyundai to quit that).
I will go to Hyundai workshop to unmount it and see what type is.
PD: thanks and sorry to Admin by make a new thread, I thought was fine write in the same old thread.
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Original thread was ok but a new one of your own gives you more focus :D
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I guess you have rounded off the inside of the hex screw, you might be able to get it out with the next size up hex key maybe or even a drop of super glue on the end of it, sometimes even a small flat screwdriver might fit in at the correct angle and grab enough to turn the screw.
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Yes, it is not totally rounded but the T15 doesn't fit very well.
I will try tomorrow like you say, with a flat . I already probed the next size of hexagonal T20 but neither fits.
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I just checked mine, the screw itself should be a 2.5mm Hex/Allen key
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I just came from Hyundai's workshop. They say that it's to difficult and they don't want manipulate that...
I have probed with different types of screwdrivers, none of them works... even I probed with a elastic rubber (globe that can be inflated?), but nothing, it's impossible. I will have to assume it and buy other type of rearview.
Thanks anyway!
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If the screw is that stuffed then you'll have to drill/tap it out, or break the mount which could be risky and crack the windshield :eek:
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I think the mount can be detached from the screen by using some nylon fishing line similar to a cheese cutter. Use gloves or you'll slice yourself, though.
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I think the mount can be detached from the screen by using some nylon fishing line similar to a cheese cutter. Use gloves or you'll slice yourself, though.
Just the screw on mirror mount is what needs removing Phil, not the glued windscreen base which the mount attaches to.
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I think the mount can be detached from the screen by using some nylon fishing line similar to a cheese cutter. Use gloves or you'll slice yourself, though.
Just the screw on mirror mount is what needs removing Phil, not the glued windscreen base which the mount attaches to.
Exactly, I don't need remove the piece which is glued to the windscreen. However, it might be a solution. Remove all from windscreen and then buy a new mount and glue it again. The question now is... Will I can buy an original mount (the "windscreen' piece" ), glue it and keep it safe? Or maybe it will not glue strong enough...
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They can be glued as the replacement windscreen guys do it all the time though it would be preferable to retain the original...even if I had to destroy the mirror mount I'd still rather keep the windscreen base if possible.
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I think the mount can be detached from the screen by using some nylon fishing line similar to a cheese cutter. Use gloves or you'll slice yourself, though.
Just the screw on mirror mount is what needs removing Phil, not the glued windscreen base which the mount attaches to.
It was in reference to reply #8, rather than breaking the screen or causing a lamination crack.
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I think the mount can be detached from the screen by using some nylon fishing line similar to a cheese cutter. Use gloves or you'll slice yourself, though.
Just the screw on mirror mount is what needs removing Phil, not the glued windscreen base which the mount attaches to.
It was in reference to reply #8, rather than breaking the screen or causing a lamination crack.
It's the confusion between base and mount :confused: :Juggler: :p :D