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LOOSE VANITY MIRROR ASSEMBLY INSTALL NEW CLIPS

SUBJECT: VANITY MIRROR ASSEMBLY LOOSE IN SUNVISOR

MODELS AFFECTED: 1991 PARK AVENUE/ULTRA

CONDITION:

---------- The vanity mirror assembly is loose inside the sunvisor cavity.

CAUSE:

------ A few early built sunvisors had snap tabs molded incorrectly that retain the mirror assembly tightly within the sunvisor cavity.

CORRECTION:

----------- The vanity mirror can be secured by using the following procedure and installing two (2) clips, part number 12507622. The sunvisor assembly does not have to be removed to install the retention clips.

1. Tilt sunvisor down and using a thin bladed screwdriver, pry up gently under the vanity mirror's base to disengage the assembly from the sunvisors cavity. Do not pry on the trim edge, as separation of the trim bezel could occur and damage the unit. (See Figure 1)

2. Place two (2) vanity clips in front of the visor snap tabs so the step at the vanity clip base is facing towards the visor tab(s). (See Figure 2)

3. Install the mirror assembly with the upper retaining tabs inserted into the visor notches and push forward. (See Figure 2)

4. When the upper tabs are inserted, press against the vanity bezel firmly until the mirror assembly is fully inserted inside the visor cavity. When the installation is complete, a sufficient amount of cloth foam will be compressed and none of the vanity base will be visible.

Parts are currently available with GMSPO.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

Labor Operation No: Right Side - T5214 Left Side - T5215

Labor Time: .2 hr. each


Object Number: 88479  Size: MF


Object Number: 85299  Size: FS

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