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devondave



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My mirrors have the juddering problem which I used to be able to cure by the 'push backward and forward a few times' method. This no longer works, lubricant all gone? I have some copper grease but am not sure where to apply it. Do I need to take the mirrors apart and if so how.

Post #218636 5th Mar 2014 11:48 am
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ad210358



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No need to take apart, just push them as far forward as you can, (see picture earlier in thread) and lubricate the metal section you can see.

Post #218677 5th Mar 2014 6:19 pm
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Deano64



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Hi. Does it take too much force to push the mirror to the position where you can see the mechanism ? Mine are juddering again and I don't want to force too hard! I've No confidence in doing this yet so sprayed some temporary gt85 in there

Thanks

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It does take a bit of force, you even think you have snapped something, but push or pull it round, and push or pull the mirror back when lubricated.

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Offshore1987



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Mine was fine until I washed the truck then it creeked for about a week, now its sort of ok, teach me for cleaning it Laughing


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JPW



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Just a month or so into ownership (of a MY13) and both my mirrors started juddering - one cured with silicone spray and the other Mr Muscle (no silicone spray in the caravan). Both seem to have worked - I guess I'll see how long for.
Paul

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ccsnet



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Worth doing that every so often tbh.

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RichP



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Great thread, I intend to lubricate mine tomorrow. Can anyone tell what the best lube is to use, I have standard grease or PTFE spray, will these do or should I buy some copper grease? Thanks.

Post #239781 2nd Nov 2014 12:27 am
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devondave



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I used copper grease, still ok 6 months+ later.

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RichP



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Cheers, all done and running smooth. Thumbs Up

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Pushed forward (easily), wipe, spray with PTFE spray, work to & fro. All good. NO judder. Lovely. Thumbs Up ...

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Nigel360



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Shuddering wing mirrors

Hello,
When the mirrors fold on locking of my 2012 (MY 2013) FL2, they judder ,sqweek sometimes and sound a bit grindy and don't always fold in completely.
I have read on here somewhere about using copper grease. Is it a case of greasing the path of the mirrors or is it more complex than that.
Thanks folks, your help would be much appreciated as per usual Very Happy



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PWe



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Hi,
That's what I did and it seems to have worked

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RichP



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Yes you can fold the Windows forward to expose the track, where you spray the grease.

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Tomtom



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FYI I'm not sure if anyone's come to the same solution, but I'm confident the juddering on my mirrors is caused by a lack of clearance and/or sagging between the folding and fixed plastic sections. The motors are fine, if I gently hold the mirror up, it folds smoothly.

We're looking at installing some sort of washer to reduce the amount of contact the motor is pushing against.

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