The previous answer is true as far as it goes. But I'm sure you have a power mirror which means you have to disconnect the electrical connector. To do that, you will have to remove the door trim panel. Start by removing the screws in the armrest. IF you see any circular pieces of plastic that don't seem to serve any purpose, pop them off, they're hiding additional screws. Then, starting at the bottom of the trim panel, insert a flat blade screwdriver or a trim panel removal tool and start popping off the plastic retainers. Work around all the edges until the door panel lifts up and out. Then you can gain access to the electrical connectors.
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Remove the screw holding the molding under the mirror.you should see two screws under the mirror to take it off.
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.
Remove the inside door panel of your 1993 Chevrolet Lumina. Remove the passenger mirror wiring harness. Remove the passenger mirror retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new passenger mirror.
You will need to jack up the Chrysler Town and Country Van to remove the spare tire. It can be found underneath the van between the driver and passenger seats.
Chevrolet Lumina. Remove the wiring harness or the mirror linkage. Remove the mirror retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new passenger side mirror.
Passenger mirror access is same as drivers side. Three screws accessible inside door panel to remove entire mirror assembly. To remove mirror within the mirror assembly it just pulls off - snap fit of mirror mount to drive.
remove door panel then remove screws behind mirror. remove door panel then remove screws behind mirror.
on top of door panel behind the mirror. remove the plastic cover by prying it off. remove the mirror nuts, and then remove mirror. if it has mirror adjustment cables on it. just remove these cables, and put on with new mirror if needed.
* Remove the mirror trim cover from the door panel * Remove the three mirror retaining nuts and detach the mirror from the car
# Remove the door trim panel and watershield.Disconnect the electrical connector from the mirror # Remove the retaining nuts and detach the mirror from vehicle
Remove the front door trim panel. Remove the front window trim. Unplug the power mirror. Remove the access hole cover. Finally, remove the nuts holding the mirror to the door frame.
The passenger side mirror on a 2001 Toyota Sienna is mounted by screws. To replace the mirror remove the mounting screws and unplug the wire clip.
You need to remove the inside door panel, then remove the bolts that secure the mirror. It is very simple procedure.