You will need a small screwdriver to pry the metal tab that is holding it in place. There is a little access notch on the bottom of the windshield mount, put the screwdriver thru there and either twist the screwdriver a little bit or push it up to get the metal tab out of the way- the metal part will slide out towards you.
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It is the mirror that is at the top of the windshield.
look behind the door panel ther should be 3 nuts or more unscrew thoes if its power mirror the harnest is behind the door panel anyways
on my 1988 i had to first remove the door panel and then reach up there and hold the little bracket and then unscrew the mirror and dont forget to unplug it is electric and reverse it to re install it
You have to remove the complete mirror from the car. Remove the nuts from the inside.
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Remove the mirror and use a heat gun to remove the button. Caution: There is always the possibility that the windshield will crack.
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Depending on and if the mirror holding clip came off the windshield. If it came off windshield you will need to buy a rear view mirror installation kit. Follow instruction on kit to be install.
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.
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.