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To get to the side mirror switch on a 2002 Dodge Intrepid look on the driver side door. The mirror switch is located just above the window up and down switches.
In most cases controlled by rear window defogger switch
A mirror is reflective an window is transparent or translucent
a window
MIRROR
If your van is equipped with heated mirrors, the same switch that turns on the rear window defroster turns them on.If your van is equipped with heated mirrors, the same switch that turns on the rear window defroster turns them on.
A mirror will always show your reflection, but a window won't always do that.
Undo the torx screw in the 'pocket' and pull it out gently. Unplug the cable and remove it completely.
Remove the decorative cover to the window switch panel. Remove the window switch retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the window switch. Reverse the process to install the new window switch.
A mirror is aligned on a laser tube using an apparatus comprising a window spaced from the mirror and a means for containing fluid, such as a bellows, between the window and the mirror. The window and the fluid have an index of refraction that matches that of the mirror. The bellows permits the mirror's relation to the window to be changed without the loss of the fluid. In aligning the lasing mirror, the window is oriented normal to a light beam from an autocollimator. The mirror is then placed in contact with the laser tube and oriented so that the beam from the autocollimator is reflected back on itself.
Type your answer here...Front Side Door Trim Panel ReplacementTools RequiredJ 38778 Door Trim Pad and Garnish Clip RemoverRemoval ProcedureOpen the door.Remove the power window switch assembly. Refer to Front Side Door Window Switch Replacement - Left Side (See: Sensors and Switches\Sensors and Switches - Windows and Glass\Power Window Switch\Service and Repair\Power Window Switch Replacement - Left Front) or Front Side Door Window Switch Replacement - Right Side (See: Sensors and Switches\Sensors and Switches - Windows and Glass\Power Window Switch\Service and Repair\Power Window Switch Replacement - Right Front).Remove the screws from the front door trim panelRemove the front door trim panel using the J 38778 .Remove the power mirror switch. Refer to Power Mirror Switch Replacement (See: Mirrors\Power Mirror Switch\Service and Repair) if equipped.Reposition the electrical harness connectors.Remove the front door trim panel from the vehicle.Installation ProcedureImportant: Before installing the front door trim panel to the front door inner panel, the old trim panel retainers MUST be discarded and replaced with NEW trim panel retainers.Install the new trim panel retainers to the front door trim panel.Route the electrical connectors to the front door trim panel.Install the power mirror switch. Refer to Power Mirror Switch Replacement (See: Mirrors\Power Mirror Switch\Service and Repair) if equipped.Align the front door trim panel to the front door inner panel, guiding the front door handle through the trim panel.Install the upper edge of the front door trim panel to the top edge of the inner door panel, pressing down firmly until the front door trim panel is fully seated.Install the front door trim panel by firmly pressing the retainer clips until the clips are fully seated around the perimeter of the front door trim panel.Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices.Install the screws to the front door trim panel. Tighten the front door trim panel screws to 2 Nm (18 lb in).Install the power window switch. Refer to Front Side Door Window Switch Replacement - Left Side (See: Sensors and Switches\Sensors and Switches - Windows and Glass\Power Window Switch\Service and Repair\Power Window Switch Replacement - Left Front) or Front Side Door Window Switch Replacement - Right Side (See: Sensors and Switches\Sensors and Switches - Windows and Glass\Power Window Switch\Service and Repair\Power Window Switch Replacement - Right Front).
The nosey neighbor mirror is used to look into the neighbor's window from your window. It was used in row houses. It is two mirrors attached outside your window frame at an angle so that one mirror reflects what is in the other mirror.