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Yes - mine (a 2010 model) just slid up, vertically. My van has no rear window and like you I took mine off aand now have more room to move about.
There might be a push button to release a catch. There was on mine - the Peugeot variant.
Mine had to come off as I'm quite tall and it obscured a large chunk of left-forward vision. Potentially quite dangerous when exiting an angled side road.
Don't you want to keep it there to check if you've remembered to put the 'frig on 12V, see which door has just opened/drawer has just fallen out 'cos 'someone' forgot to shut it properly, keep an eye on any passengers, animals, or whatever might be wandering about in the back, etc. etc.
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Roger
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I´m not really as paranoid as everyone thinks I am
Also if it's the older jtd version it just slides upwards. As to what Roger says, that's what the wife's for and to fix everything while we're going along
I have one too great for boarding ticket on tunnel, putting on me lippy, talking to rear passenger, again seeing knife n fork drawer/fridge/wardrobe door swinging open. Oh and for hitting head on when you forget to duck. Mines stuck on like rock hence its still there!
As useless as it is I have kept mine as it hosts a 7" screen for the rear view reversing camera. In France this spring, 2 weeks into our 7 week trip, I lost my left side mirror (RHD) in the Gorge du Verdun to a French removal wagon in a hurry!!!
So the reversing mirror became a rear view camera!!!.
Amazing how soon you adjust to things and now that I once again have full set of mirrors I still use the the device as I have yet to angle it down and quite like to see immediately behind me while driving.
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