To remove a glued on bathroom light fixture from a mirror, the best product to use is WD-40. Spray on the WD-40 and wait a few minutes while holding up the light fixture so it will not suddenly fall. Gently pull on the light fixture while using a putty knife to scrape the area underneath the lamp next to the mirror. Glue residue can also be cleaned up with the WD-40 after the fixture releases.
Switching a light fixture requires the following steps. First, remove the old fixture. Second, you must disconnect the wiring. Third, a junction box must be installed. Finally, a new fixture must be installed. Detailed instructions can be found here: http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/replace-a-bathroom-light-fixture/index.html
First remove door panel, then there will be 3 nuts by mirror fixture securing it to door. Don't forget electric connectors. Remove and replace as needed.
The clips at the top of the mirror should just slide up, allowing you to tilt the mirror toward you and lift it from the bottom clips.
You can remove rust from a bathroom light fixture by scrubbing it with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and baking soda. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes and then scrub the rust away using a cloth or sponge. Rinse the fixture with water and dry it thoroughly.
Take the nut off at the bottom of the light fixture by unscrewing it.
You can remove the entire headlight fixture by removing 2 clamps on the back side. Pull entire fixture forward, turn over and drill 2 or 3 small holes on the bottom side of the fixture toward the rear of the fixture.............
on top of door panel behind the mirror. remove the plastic cover by prying it off. remove the mirror nuts, and then remove mirror. if it has mirror adjustment cables on it. just remove these cables, and put on with new mirror if needed.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the wiring harness from the mirror. Remove the mirror retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new mirror.
One can install a bathroom heat lamp remove the existing fixture, open up the junction box, and connect the necessary wires together with that of the heat lamp, neatly tuck them away and close. One can find more detailed information on these from: eHow.
The message appears because the oils on your finger causes the condensation to form at different temperatures than uncoated glass. To "erase" a message, wash the mirror with Windex.
What's a "spot mirror" and where do you want to remove it from?
remove door panel then remove screws behind mirror. remove door panel then remove screws behind mirror.