mirror CavalierI answered this on another post. 'Power mirror on Cavalier'.
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This mirror is the driver's side mirror, power and heated. I need to know how to access the mounting bolts or studs to replace the mirror. Please give detailed insturctions with pics if possible. Thank you
The mirror is held on by bolts on the inside of the door.
the mirror should just pop out, remove the two heating wires and install the new mirror
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how to install driver mirror
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