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Which allen wrench to change brakes on mazda tribute 4wd 2005?
under dash, inside car on the driver side. The fuse panel is in there
7mm Allen wrench
The fuse located inside (driver's side) #13 is responsible for it.
Inside the fuse box under the hood in the front on the driver's side.
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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.
It will be a 14 or 17 mm wrench.
The cord you are refering to is the wiring to the mirror motor. Although the mirror glass may not be broken it sounds like the base of the case may be. The case is attached by the base with 3 nuts. these nuts can be accessed by removing the triangular trim on the inside of the car at the front of the window. if the nuts are attached and the mirror is hanging then the base is broken and my attempts to glue the case back together have been poor at best. Usually the case is supplied by the manufacturer as a part of the mirror assembly.
oem is 75.6mm 14 flutes but 76mm wrench also fit it.
Take two hands and firmly twist the whole head of the mirror assembly in towards the triangular mirror. This will expose two screws/bolts hidden on the mirror base. You will also need to open the interior door panel so that you can successfully disconnect any wires, if it is a power window.
It is not Allen . It is a 14 mm open wrench