If you look on the bottom side of the mount, there should be a hole or indention. There is a spring on the inside of that and it has to be depressed in order to remove the mirror.
Which mirror? Just guessing you mean the door mounted mirror. Remove the inner door panel. There will be two nuts holding the mirror on. Remove them and pull the mirror off. If you mean the windshield mounted mirror, there is a small Allen or torx screw holding it on. Loosen it, slide the mirror up and remove.
The rear of the console has two bolts on either side. You will need an Allen wrench. Unbolt them and remove the console.
The 'button' is held onto the mirror socket with a very small Allen key. Find this and unscrew it.
There is a small screw...torx or Allen head that holds it to the mount. Loosen this and slide the mirror up. Comes right off.
You remove the 'button' which may be held in with a small Allen screw or a flat spring inside. -Get 'Loctite Auto Mirror adhesive' and re-stick the button to window.
There should be a small Allen screw underneath bracket. unscrew this and slide it up off piece that is glued to windscreen.
she doesnt have any
she doesnt have any
allen screw at the bottom of the mirror mount
To remove the mounting button from the rearview mirror on a 1996 Buick Park Avenue, first, you should ensure that the vehicle is turned off and the mirror is in a safe position. Locate the set screw or retaining clip that holds the mirror to the mounting button; this is typically found on the underside of the mirror arm. Use a small screwdriver or Allen wrench to loosen or remove the screw, and then gently slide the mirror off the mounting button. If the button itself is stuck, you may need to gently twist or wiggle it to free it from its position.
should be a very small set screw that uses an Allen wrench
To remove the metal button from the rearview mirror stem on a 1995 Olds 98 Regency, first, locate the small set screw on the stem near the base of the mirror. Use a small screwdriver or Allen wrench to loosen the screw, being careful not to remove it completely. Once the screw is loosened, gently pull the mirror away from the stem to detach it. If the button is stuck, you may need to wiggle it slightly while pulling to free it.