You will have to remove the inner door panel with a screwdriver by prying it away from door. It is just held in place with plastic clips. Then remove three 10mm nuts holding your mirror to the door. With mirror removed there are 3 small torqe scres that will need to be removed, then just rotate the plastic cap out of the way and tighted the 4 slighly larger torque bits (I think the are T-25's)Just follow the reverse to put back to gether
i have 97 ram, with the same issue. after many hours of trying i ended up braking the black plastic off from around the base of the mirror. after that i found 3 screws that come in from in side the door, getting the piece of plastic off will not be EZ, but after that there are 4 screws that hold the mirror in place. a litte lock tite and an Allen wrench and you set.
You'll ruin your box! On a manual box you'll probably not be able to select 1st gear - Good luck!!
At highway speeds, YES!
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
If by this you mean only "hot heat" when drive at highway speeds likely thermostat bad and/or almost stuck and takes long time warm up from high engine RPM during highway driving.
A US highway is an all access highway, like a main road; it includes businesses, houses, and direct intersections. Top speeds on the average US highway are 55 mph. An interstate highway is a limited access highway that is meant for commute. It includes no property entrances, and interchanges at high speed. Speeds range from 65 to 75 mph (about 90 to 105 km/h).
The vehicle manual usually says what speeds to do in which gears.
Warrego Highway is open as of 14/1/11 from Toowoomba to Dinmore with reduced speeds on many sections.
I don't use mine until I reach highway speeds.
running out of gas??
The distance behind the car you are following
It will take about about 1.5 hours at highway speeds.
About an hour at highway speeds.