The electrical connection could possibly be inside the door panel. I would not advise just cutting the wires ... this could lead to a dead short if the two wires got crossed together.
You will need to remove the door panel from your 2001 Honda Civic. Remove the site view mirror wiring harness. Remove the side view mirror retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new side view mirror.
A Honda Civic rear view mirror is held in place by screws. To see the screws remove the plastic cover. Loosen all the screws and the mirror will drop down. Replace with a new unit.
Remove the trim panel and there are screws that hold the mirror on inside the door. Go to this website. It will show how to remove the door panel and the mirror assembly. Only go to step 12. The rest is for installing their mirror. Do the reverse when reinstalling. kwmuth.com
pop off cover and then use Phillips head screw driver to remove the three screws and you are done
it clips on to the base by little "hooks" on the outer edges
To replace the side mirror of a '96 Honda Civic you will need to remove the two screws on the left and right side. Use a blade to scrape off the remaining glue. After purchasing a new mirror scrape off all remaining glue before applying the glue for the new mirror. Reattach and put the screws back in.
To remove the door panel on a 2001 Honda Civic loosen all of the mounting screws. Pull the panel back gently to remove the rest of the clips without breaking them.
what r the torque specs on the plate covering connecting rods on a 2000 honda civic 1.6?
All you have to do is remove the black cover on the inside corner be careful as it is clipped and it is easy to break..The nuts holding the mirror are 8mm just remove them..Disconnect the wire connector and it pops right out...
The headliner on a 1993 Honda Civic comes off by remove the mounting clips which hold it to the rood as well as all the plastic pillars. With the plastic pillars off remove the remaining light accessories, mirror, sun visors, and mounting screws.
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The power mirror, on your Honda Civic, has three wires. There is a red hot wire, a black ground wire, and a white auxiliary wire.