no... go to the junk yard with a screwdrive (not a phillip) gentle pop out the push button and take the spring too... and go pay for it... you can get it out of a tercel and corolla with same year range.
It is located on the windshield button on your dashboard
well there is useually a button that does the work
I have a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue. The rearview mirror on my car has twin maplights, and on the back it says "Donnelly IE 8012001". I just re-glued my mirror to the windshield after it fell off. Some other cars use a screw to attach the button to the mirror, but this mirror does not. Instead, I used a flat-head screwdriver to pry the button out of the mirror -- be careful to not to hurt yourself or the mirror. After prying the button out, I studied the mirror, and there doesn't appear to be any other way to remove the button. When gluing the button to the windshield, be careful to figure out which side and orientation the button needs to face before gluing it to the windshield.
Remove the mirror and use a heat gun to remove the button. Caution: There is always the possibility that the windshield will crack.
There is no button to operate the headlight wipers. The headlights washers and wipers are activated along with the windshield wipers when you use the windshield washer by pulling the wiper switch towards you.
If you are just removing the mirror from the glass, it is usally held on to a windshield button by a small set screw. If not, it is probably held to the button by wedge mounting to the button. The button itself cannot be removed from the glass without breaking the glass. If the button comes unattached, you can reglue the button with a special remount kit sold at auto stores.
There is a button underneath the rear windshield wiper blade, similar to the button used to open the rear door.
The rear view interior mirror is attached by a black spring clip to a "button" that is glued to the windscreen. To remove the mirror, insert a short flat bladed screwdriver into the slot located at the top juncture of the mirror support/clip assembly and the "button." Pulling the screwdriver forward will cause the spring clip to open allowing the mirror support/clip to separate from the "button." Do not pull on the mirror unduly or be tempted to hammer anything or the windshield will break! Replace the mirror by sliding/working the mirror support/clip from the top of the "button." A slight click may be felt when the mirror reaches the correct location. A small amount of grease on the button may help the support/clip slide over the button. Do not use undue force or a cracked windshield will result!
I have a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue. The rearview mirror on my car has twin maplights, and on the back it says "Donnelly IE 8012001". I'm guessing the 2000 Intrigue uses the same parts. I just re-glued my mirror to the windshield after it fell off. Some other cars use a screw to attach the button to the mirror, but this mirror does not. Instead, I used a flat-head screwdriver to pry the button out of the mirror -- be careful to not to hurt yourself or the mirror. After prying the button out, I studied the mirror, and there doesn't appear to be any other way to remove the button. When gluing the button to the windshield, be careful to figure out which side and orientation the button needs to face before gluing it to the windshield.
Ummm...I think it would be safe to say that the washer motor is faulty. Do the wipers work when you push the windshield washer button? Good luck, Mr. Dog
Replace the battery in your button
You can replace the horn button on your 1992 Pontiac Bonneville by removing the center steering will cover. Remove the horn button retaining screws. Remove the horn button wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new horn button.