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Ryan Krummick

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  1. Thanks for posting the pictures, that is the exact process I went through, but I did not remove the mirror. Ryan
  2. Yes, the nice thing about the edge is the wires are already next to the homelink transmitter, so you can simply slide them into the connector from the homelink module. I should have taken pictures, but wanted to get the job done before the wife saw her brand new car taken apart. I did not remove the vanity mirror , just the lower cloth on the visor (Ieft the upper fabric in place) I used a piece of thin plastic folded in half and a flathead screwdriver to pry the visor apart slightly. I then used a sprinkler screwdriver (smooth, no ridges) and a right angle pick used to remove the fabric from the visor. To reinstall a credit card was used to first pull the fabric tight and push into the seam of the visor. Then using the same credit card work around the visor to push all the fabric back into position Not the best picture, The camera makes it look darker, but the color appears to me to match the dome light plastic in person. For $20 and an hour of time, I would recommend trying it, worse case, if you are unhappy you replace it with the $300 visor you were planning on purchasing in the first place
  3. Thanks for the writeup. I just added a home link to my wifes new 2014 sel. I bought a new visor on ebay for 160 the day we bought the edge. but the seller claimed it was sold and refunded my money 300+ dollars for the visor seemed steep so I bought a homelink transmitter on ebay for $20. Took my visor out thanks to this thread. Took part of the fabric off and added the home link thanks to a writeup on the escape forum. No cutting necessary Just slide the wire through the connector and press fit. Cut out the plastic and fabric and reassemble. All done in less than an hour and it looks perfect Ryan
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