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  1. Attached is a photo of the mirror baracket wtih the mirror removed.
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  2. I was able to remove the failed autodimming mirror. Contrary to the service manual, It does not twist off like the non-dimming mirror. It slides downward, parallel to the windshield, ouf its bracket. Here is how I did it. 1. I pried the cable covers apart and removed from the mirror base 2. using needle nosed pliers, I disconnected wire plug. 3. taped wires and led circuit board to windshield to keep out of way. 4. took a punch with the end wrapped in duct tape and with a hammer from over the top of the mirror, tapped on the upper portion of the mirror bracket as close to the base as possible. After about three taps the mirror slid downwards, out of the mount. Its now off to radar-mirrors for repair. I hope this helps somone else with the same issue.
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