Yes but not all Picassos with electric mirrors do, when replacing if you quote registration or chassis number to supplier they will be able to tell you exactly which mirror is suitable for your vehicle; most Picassos with electric mirrors also have the temperature sensor in the near side (passenger) wing mirror housing.
if they are electric mirrors the front glass pannel will just pop off and then the screws can be reached
Where's the fuse that runs electric mirrors
Assuming that you had electric folding mirrors fitted to the car; put the driver's mirror adjuster into the central (neutral) position and push it down for a second, both mirrors should fold in. Repeating this will make the mirrors fold out.
Electric side mirrors work through the use of small servo motors. They are powered by the vehicle's electrical system and make small movements based on the driver's input.
The fuse that controls the electric mirrors on a 2005 Toyota Sequoia is in the fuse box that is under the dash on the driver's side. The fuse panel diagram should be on the inside cover of this fuse box.
Side view mirrors.
Yes my garage width is 2" too small to drive in. With mirrors folded I have 2" clearance each side
It is hard and sometimes not possible to repair cracks in mirrors. Small cracks can sometimes be repaired with a glass repair kit.
Cars have always been the same regarding mirrors, check these out in order:- Electric mirrors, some switches on the drivers side should be able to control both of them- Newer manual mirrors, some inside rod you move makes the mirror move- Older manual mirrors, you directly move the mirror, by opening your window.
Magnifying mirrors, side mirrors on cars and trucks, certain securuty mirrors.
adjusting your rear view and side mirrors properly Edit: Or Installing large side mirrors