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How to replace passenger side view mirror on 2000 GMC Yukon?
You probally wont have to replace the whole mirror assembly but just the glass mirror part itself
the mirror should just pop out, remove the two heating wires and install the new mirror
If it's just the mirror glass itself - go to any good glass shop and they can cut you a piece to fit, and install it with the proper adhesive.
See answer for replacing the driver's side. Same technique applies.
As long as it is not a heated mirror or any special type of mirror your local glass shop should be able to repair it for you. Cost in eastern pa would be about $45 ......if it is only the glass that needs to be replaced. Ebay also commonly has listings for both the entire mirror or just the glass.
It is because the silvering for the mirror is separating from the glass. Apparently this is a fairly common problem for heated mirrors. You need to replace the glass or whole housing.
If you go to www.automirrorglassonly.com it will tell you how to replace the mirror glass for the outside mirror. You can buy one there too. The outside mirror is just glued on , some parts stores sell replacement glass and you can glue the new one on
most parts stores have cheap replacement mirror glass. simply remove all traces of your old mirror glass, remove the cover to the adhesive on the back of new mirror glass, and stick in place.
To replace the mirror glass on a Ford Fiesta first remove the clips holding the mirror in place and remove the glass. Next, heat the adhesives with a hair dryer or hot gun and use a putty knife to remove the adhesive from the mirror housing. Add glue to the corners and put in new mirror. Press the mirror into place for one minute and replace the clips.
If the mirror housing is ok, A glass shop can sell you a replacement mirror with double sided tape to replace the broken one. It even says "objects in mirror are closer than they appear"
If you are speaking of just the glass part of the mirror - the least expensive way is to take it to a full-service glass shop and let them do it. It's a whole lot cheaper than purchasing the Honda part and having the dealer do it.