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Melting side rear view mirrors?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by MARKDESMO, Feb 10, 2013.

  1. Feb 12, 2013 at 12:32 AM
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    OP, any more info on this?
     
  2. Feb 12, 2013 at 9:06 AM
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    Nobody put a torch or purposely tried to melt the mirrors. I would be more inclined to go with the reflection off glass as the cause. I do not though need to have you "BS Flag" it. If this is the way the forum answers problems than count me out.
     
  3. Feb 12, 2013 at 9:13 AM
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    does turning tires to black wall out count? How bout added snug top rebel.
    I've never noticed it on other tacoma's, I'd like to know what could have heated the outside of the mirror so much as to distort the plastic. Are these stock mirrors?
     
  4. Feb 12, 2013 at 9:37 AM
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    Don't get discouraged from this great site because of that. Thing is, I've been in here for a couple years, and never seen your issue, as I would think everyone else here. Unfortunately we are sometimes subjected to trolls, who come on here with Bullshit stories, so a lot of people are weary of new problems like this. I don't suspect you as a troll, so I'm very curious as to what may have caused this, because I don't want it to happen to my truck.
     
  5. Feb 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM
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    Yes, that is the stock mirror on the passenger side. The drivers side was stock and it did the same thing, although that one was recently replaced when somebody knocked it off, I ended up throwing it away. I bought the truck new for my son in 2007 and he is now driving a Civic that I had and gave me back the Tacoma. It is a nice truck and I thought I would make a few improvements on it. btw, I'm 54 and not going to "BS" the Tacoma Forum. After reading a few threads this is what I thought I would do next:
    Rear Shocks, new stereo starting with new rear speakers in the access cab doors then front speakers and if needed a new head unit. Then a toolbox.
     
  6. Feb 12, 2013 at 5:52 PM
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    Sorry about your thin skin.

    Is there any damage in the area besides the mirror? At 212 degrees on the mirror to cause this as if from a reflection there would almost certainly be some paint damage etc somewhere in the vicinity. It appears to be concentrated in just that area.

    See my point?
     
  7. Feb 12, 2013 at 6:04 PM
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    What about an exhaust from another vehicle ?

    I've seen similar burns from machinery like skid steers or forklifts
     
  8. Feb 12, 2013 at 6:22 PM
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    Someone would have to be trying, to get both mirrors like that.

    OP, where you park it, is there window glare? Since you think that's the cause. I'm still thinking there would be other damage than the mirrors if it was. Paint doesn't take that much heat to bubble. I would think that would go, before the plastics.
     
  9. Feb 12, 2013 at 6:25 PM
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    Oh my bad , I didn't realize it was both sides , I just saw one pic
     
  10. Feb 12, 2013 at 6:33 PM
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    Also OP, you said your son was driving it for a while. He piss anyone off, that would do such a thing? I'm really at a loss, as to what caused it.
     
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    There was no other damage to the car, it happened on both mirrors, I posted a picture of it, I have seen other Toyota's, not Tacoma's, on the road with the same warper mirror here in SoCal. The reason I posted is because I don't know what happened. It would be logical to assume that the plastic that Toyota uses or used in the mirrors is the problem. btw,what's with name calling and putdowns?
     
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    ....
     
  14. Feb 13, 2013 at 7:45 AM
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    We are assuming the quality of the ABS plastic Toyota uses to be top-notch, just like the quality of the steel they use in their leaf springs. Maybe there was a bad batch of plastic mirrors.....
     
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    True, but you would think we would of heard of it before.
     
  16. Feb 13, 2013 at 8:02 AM
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    this ^^^

    or some tool with a burner going around and messing with people


    all newer car plastics are tested at very high heat at least 200 deg F
    and they simply do not degrade in the sun...this must be extreme
    heat from building reflection or vandal

    That, or this is a cheap aftermarket replacement mirror housing, made
    of crap plastic. Just like cheap headlights, there is a big business in
    sub-par easy-to-make plastic cars parts that look fine, but don't stand up.
     
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    This is the STOCK mirror, is everybody in denial here? Just as I have said, it happened to both my stock mirrors, I have seen it on other Toyota's, I just posted another picture of a Prius with the same thing. There is no blow torch maniac, no cheap after market products. I really don't care about the mirror, I just wanted to see if it was happening to anybody else.
     
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    third option.

    someone applied a thinner, cleaner, or solvent that ate the plastic.
     
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    First I have heard of it. Where is the truck parked the majority of the time? Just because it is stock does not mean it is quality, and just because something is aftermarket does not make it garbage.
     
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    found this (scroll to the bottom to see pics!!):

    http://chevroletforum.com/forum/silverado-fullsize-pick-ups-21/melting-mirrors-36556/


    "I normally back in and then tried pulling straight in. That's when the driver's side mirror got fried mad_c0f4ab91882abd51d1645eb3e07256092660e582.gif I did some research and contacted the National Association of Home Builders and this was their reply:

    Dear Mr. ------,

    Reflected sunlight from low-e windows can, if certain atmospheric conditions are present, potentially generate sufficient heat to thermally distort vinyl siding and plastic products, such as your truck mirrors.

    To avoid repeat damage, and assuming that you do not wish to replace your windows, you could park your truck in another location, place covers over your mirrors when parked, or install screens or awnings on the windows to diffuse or block the reflected sunlight.

    Best regards,


    David N. Crump, JR. ESQ.
    Director of Legal Research
    Legal Affairs

    National Association of Home Builders
    1201 15 th Street NW

    Washington, DC 20005<STRONG>
     

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