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Mirror Indicator Has Failed

Jay1960

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Hi,

I am trying to find out what part I need to buy, I would prefer genuine Mercedes but this is my first time actually looking for a part and I can't find my car.

It is a 2013 Mercedes-Benz E250 Cdi AMG Sport Coupe

The passenger wing mirror indicator has failed. It is that part I would like to replace but cannot find the part.

Any help appreciated

Thanks
Jon

I am from the UK in case it matters
 
Looks like you can get the part without buying the whole mirror cover.
See image below for left outside rear mirror.
Part # A 212 810 11 64

This will fit.



Or a clear one


Allegedly an OE one

 
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Yes, thats the same part I linked.
The coupe, saloon and estate mirrors are identical.

There are videos on youtube showing how to remove the mirror cover to change the repeater
 
Awesome thank you.

Wonder if that OE one really is? As would like to get genuine if possible but after market is fine if not
 
I bought the OE one, I asked them and they said it was genuine so yeah, will see
 
Good chance it will make no deference....I fixed a few of these....my wife's A Class three times in about 8 years...twice on passenger side once on drivers ( she folds the mirrors in whenever she leaves it). Not once was it a failed LED... was always a broken wire from the repeated folding. This is the reason I turned the auto fold feature off on my 212 the day I got it. Combination of poor quality wire and poor routing. Hopefully yours will be the exception.
 
Thanks, that is interesting to know.

I have ordered the part but at least I can return if it does turn out to be the wiring.

I work on some seriously tight roads so need the mirrors folded in so leaving them out isn't really an option for me.

Will report back on how I get on
 
Going to have a go at doing this myself as the garage I was going to is messing me about with regards to appointments.

Is it fairly straightforward to get the plastic cover off?
 
Going to have a go at doing this myself as the garage I was going to is messing me about with regards to appointments.

Is it fairly straightforward to get the plastic cover off?
It's pretty straightforward if you follow the video below.
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Oh well, went to the garage in the end, I was there literally 5 minutes and they had the mirror cover off. Turned out it was the LED strip. Genuine Mercedes one fitted and all good again. Took me longer to get there than it did for them to do it. They didn't charge me though so fair play to them.
 

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