I had a '92 PA which may have the similar design. I removed the entire head light assy and had easy access to it. There are two thumb screws that you can remove to do this. Alignment is not affected either.
The VIN can be found by looking at the dashboard on the driver's side of the vehicle. The easiest way to view it is to stand outside the vehicle on the driver's side and look at the corner of the dashboard where it meets the windshield.
No. To remove the widow its easiest to remove the outside panel
When this happened to me, I just bought an entire new car.
You have to remove the hole corner lamp so you can get to the bulb in the back, you just need a srew driver
WHICH ONE'S? THE CORNER OR THE BRACKET ON THE BACK? THE CORNERS USE A PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER
The driver.
I cannot speak for all models, but my 1989 Buick Century has a drainage valve located near the bottom of the radiator on the driver side of the car, and can sometimes require pliers to open. It's usually easiest to look for it from under the car...
Undo The bolt at the top, then remove the splash guard under the driver side front corner. The washer bottle will slid out through the bottom.
The small plastic cover in the corner of the window is removable. Mirror mounting fasteners and wiring connections can be removed to remove mirror.
You probally wont have to replace the whole mirror assembly but just the glass mirror part itself
Driver side lower corner of the windshield, drivers door jamb.Driver side lower corner of the windshield, drivers door jamb.
In the corner of the window is a black plastic triangle. Take a flat head screw driver and pop it off. It has some plastic tabs that hold it on. Then you will see 3 screws. Unscrew them. Rock the mirror assembly with your hand and it should fall off. You will then notice a connector for the mirror motor. Disconnect it. Replace in reverse order.