Hey Lee==there are screws on the inside of the door.Be careful as there are a lot of sharp edges there. GoodluckJoe
Don't know what the labor rates are in your area but it should only take .5 hour to r&r that mirror with a new one.
you will probably have to replace the complete mirror, cable and all.
Not knowing which mirror on what vehicle, many glass shops can replace the mirror if that is all that is broken.
I expect that you can buy the mirror online but I had mine fixed at a local glass shop. They purchased or cut a mirror to fit and they glued it over the cracked one.
you take te old one out
The passenger side mirror on a 2001 Toyota Sienna is mounted by screws. To replace the mirror remove the mounting screws and unplug the wire clip.
The mirror is going to come from the dealer. You will then need to buy a book on how to replace the unit.
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buy the service manual
You need to remove the inside door panel, then remove the bolts that secure the mirror. It is very simple procedure.
how to remove a passenger side mirror on a 2000 toyota 4 runner
Remove the door panel and the mirror is held on with bolts.
Highly doubtful because the circuit has to be there to power up the heater in the mirror.
you change it
To replace the driver's side mirror on a 2004 Toyota Sienna, start by carefully removing the interior door panel to access the mirror's mounting screws. Disconnect the electrical connector if the mirror is powered, then unscrew the old mirror from its mounting bracket. Install the new mirror by reversing the process: secure it with screws, reconnect any electrical connections, and reattach the door panel. Finally, test the mirror's functionality before finishing up.
To replace the passenger side mirror on a 2011 Toyota Camry, start by carefully removing the interior door panel to access the mirror assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector for the mirror, then remove the screws or bolts securing the mirror to the door. Replace the old mirror with the new one, secure it with the screws, reconnect the electrical connector, and reattach the door panel. Finally, test the mirror to ensure it functions properly.