Bentley Gt Gtc & Flying Spur Left Mirror Indicator Lens 3W0949101A

Brand Name : Bentley

Part Number : 3W0949101A

Condition : New

Availability : In Stock

Price :$320.00

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Description

Genuine Bentley Left-Hand (LH) Mirror Indicator Lens. Fits 2003–2011 Continental GT, GTC, and Flying Spur models. OEM Part Number: 3W0949101A. Authentic crystal-clear factory replacement for superior signaling visibility and precise fitment.

Restore the safety and clean aesthetics of your side mirrors with this Genuine Bentley Left-Hand Mirror Indicator Lens. This authentic component is a direct factory replacement for the first-generation Bentley Continental GT, GTC, and Flying Spur.

Specifications & Compatibility:

  • Part Number: 3W0949101A (Supersedes 3W0949101)
  • Position: Left Hand (Driver Side for LHD vehicles)
  • Condition: Brand New, Genuine Bentley Part
  • Fitment: Continental GT (2003–2010), Continental GTC (2006–2010), and Flying Spur (2005–2012).
  • VIN Applicability: Suitable for GT up to VIN 62460, GTC up to VIN 61895, and Flying Spur up to VIN 62459.

This high-quality lens is constructed from durable ABS materials designed to resist UV fading and road debris. As an OEM part, it ensures a perfect, seamless fit into the mirror housing, maintaining the original light output and signaling precision required for your Bentley.

Technical Integration Tip

When replacing the 3W0949101A Mirror Indicator, it is vital to inspect the internal mirror wiring harness for any signs of brittle insulation or corrosion. On early Continental models, water can sometimes track down the harness into the indicator connector, causing electrical faults. We recommend applying a small amount of dielectric grease to the connector pins during installation to prevent future moisture ingress. Additionally, ensure the mirror glass is carefully removed using a non-marring pry tool to access the indicator mounting screws; if the mirror glass is heated, be cautious not to strain the heating element wires, as they are fragile and expensive to replace if snapped.