installing the mirror is simple enough. 3 nuts hold it on. the problem is that the electrical lead goes too far down into the door panel to get at it without removal of the door panel. that's the real problem and I can't find info on that without buying the chassis manual at $100.
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.
defending upon the type your dealer gives to you, coz its upon the dicretion of the your dealer who sell the car's its optional,
Buy oem or aftermarket heated mirror and wire them to your rear defrost or create a fused circuit for the mirrors. My 2000 Chevy Silverado LT Ext Cab 4 dr 5.3L 4x4 Z71 has stock heated mirrors.
To remove and install a door mirror on a 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage, the door panel needs to be removed on the inside of the door. First remove any light lenses in the door, then unfasten the clips holding the door panel on. Then remove the mounting bolt for the mirror. Put in a new mirror, replace the door panel and the light lenses.
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I have the same year intrigue also its at the bottom of the air filter box
Only the Olds Intrigue with the 3.5 L
Mirror - 2000 was released on: USA: 10 December 2000
Get some rear view mirror adhesive from an auto parts store.
How do you remove high pressure power steering hose 2000 odlsmobile intrigue
As long as the 1999 has the 3.5L engine, yes.
Replace it with a Ford!