I have replaced both door mirrors by accessing bolts that hold them on by removing the inside knobs and door handles. All that comes off by removing screws in the door handles. Also you need a slim little wrench that takes the window crank off. The mirrors and that little wrench are available from AutoZone/Advance Auto. The rearview mirror glued onto the windshield attaches with a setscrew as I recall. Autopart stores carry everything you need.
Not knowing which mirror on what vehicle, many glass shops can replace the mirror if that is all that is broken.
They fix it with some kind of glue it's easy to yous
If the cable is broken you should replace it.
You have to determine what the cause is first then make repairs or adjustments. If you have broken parts, try visiting your local wrecking yards for used parts.
Junk yard..
To fix broken bones, surgery can be used. However, it depends on the bone that is broken, and you should see your doctor. Also, a cast can be used to mend your broken bone.
Most auto parts stores have kits to do this
It Depends on how its broken but to be truthful I would get a used saddle that isn't broken.
I suggestyou go to autozone and just buy a new one!!
There is no fixing broken motor mounts. Replace them with new ones.
Replace it with a good old fashioned manual mirror, believe me you will have less headaches and more money!
Buy locktite penetrating and put a few drops on the ball joint that hooks into mirror where it is sagging. put something below in case you drip it. Have mirror positioned close to where it needs to be, tape it if you have to. I used it on my 66 corvette mirror and it worked great, am even able to reposition the mirror. the locktite just tightend up the ball joint. cool huh?