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To replace the passenger side mirror on a Chrysler Voyager you need to first remove the window trim. Next, disconnect the wires and unscrew the mirror from the door. Reverse directions to replace with new mirror.
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Need the instructions to replace passenger side mirrow on a 2006 Saturn vue.
Call the dealer and tell them that you need the part # for the mirror, and they will give it to you.
The mirror is going to come from the dealer. You will then need to buy a book on how to replace the unit.
An up-to-date inspection is a prerequisite for registering ANY road going vehicle.
You need to remove the inside door panel, then remove the bolts that secure the mirror. It is very simple procedure.
I really believe you would need to know the Japanese language.
No, the car will not pass inspection because you can not see what is coming on the right hand side, both mirrors need to be there to see what is behind you. I hope this helped you.
In general I would say no, but you should check the motor vehicle laws in your state. I would consider outside mirror good safety equipment, but not something you need to operate the vehicle safely.You would not have the missing mirror as an excuse if you have an accident, since it was clear it's missing and would require you to move your head around to see what the mirror normally helps you see.The driver side mirror is usually more important (from a legal stand point) than the passenger side mirror. It depends on where you live, this is a law from NJ:Every passenger automobile manufactured after January 1, 1965 and registered in this State, shall be equipped with an interior mirror and an exterior mirror on the driver's side.
To clarify: I have an inspection sticker that expires next month from MA. I moved to Florida but want to keep my car registered in MA a little longer.
In the UK Yes - because it's a passenger vehicle.