This guide is intended for PBP 35-062-MM and 35-063-MM: Volvo VNL VNM Door Mirror Power Heated Chrome with Turn Signal, as well as PBP 35-162-MM and 35-163-MM: Volvo VNL VNM Door Mirror Power Heated Black with Turn Signal.


Both items ship disassembled. 


This guide also applies to PBP 35-162-CA-S, PBP 35-162-CA, PBP 35-163-CA, and PBP 35-162-CM, please refer to step 8 - 16.


PLEASE REFER TO STEP 8 - 16 FOR MAIN/CONVEX MIRROR REPLACEMENTS ONLY


1. Lay down the mirror base and identify top and bottom orientation.




2. The motor should be aligned to the hole on the top, the wires goes through the hoop and comes out at the back.


3. Flip over the mirror base, clip the aluminium base holder onto the back, as shown in the picture.



4. Secure the aluminium base holder and the motor using the four screws provided (The smallest screws with most threading)

   

5. Identify two sets of connectors for the mirror's heating circuit, one connector for the powered motor, and one connector connecting to the mirror arm.



6. Connect the above wire with the motor.


7. Loop the wiring from behind the bottom mirror mount/adjuster, including the two heating circuit connectors, and one turn signal connector on a separate wiring. 

8. Connect the wires to the back of the small convex mirror.


9. (Optional) Push the bottom mirror mount/adjuster to a slanted position for easier installation.

10. The sockets on the back of the convex mirror should be aligned with the clips on the mount when the mirror is flipped over for installation.

11. Align the sockets on the back of the mirror with the clips on the mirror mount, until they are matched up. Slowly and steadily push down the convex mirror to lock the clips into the socket.


12. Push the main mirror motor so it is slanted downwards.


13. Match the main mirror sockets with the clips on the motor. This is similar to step 10 - 11.

14. Connect the heating circuit located at the back of main mirror to the connectors mentioned in step 5.


15. Slowly matching the sockets on the back of the main mirror to the clips on the motor, the mirror should feel "pushed in" when the sockets are matched. This is done when the mirror is slanted, please refer back to step 12.


16. When the sockets are aligned, push down on the mirror to lock it in place. The mirror can then be pushed to stay parallel to the base.



17. Finished assembly.