A periscope uses two mirrors β a top mirror and a bottom mirror. The top mirror reflects light from above and directs it downward towards the bottom mirror. The bottom mirror then reflects the light out towards the observer's eye, allowing them to see objects that are not in their direct line of sight.
my 1999 has a slide control on the bottom of the interior rear view mirror all the way to the left turns the delay off and sliding the control right increases the amount of the delay
a mirror cup that's on the bottom of the choice of grand prixes
Pop off the plastic cover on the back of the mirror. Then release the mirror by sliding the mirror forward. Then you can see the mirror bracket and the loose screws. Tighten the screws and replace the mirror. It takes about 2 seconds when you know what your looking for!
The bottom of the mirror frame should be approx 6" above the top of the table, no more than 8".
allen screw at the bottom of the mirror mount
A periscope uses multiple mirrors to reflect light at a 90-degree angle from the top mirror to the bottom mirror. When light enters the periscope through the top mirror, it reflects off the bottom mirror and travels through the periscope to reach the viewer's eye, allowing them to see objects that are not within their direct line of sight.
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Yes you can. Remove the door panel. unplug all switches. There are three screws behind the mirror. Two on the bottom, one on the top. The top one is kind of a pain but it can be reached with a small diameter screwdriver. Push the mirror to the top to reach the bottom screws. Push the mirror all the way to the bottom to get to the top one. The plug that plugs into the power mirror switch will have to have the pins removed from the plastic plug. Use a small eyeglass screwdriver to take it apart to get the wires through the tubing. OR you can cut the wires and splice them back to the new mirror after you thread the wires through the rubber conduit (from outside in the mirror housing to the inside of the car). Hope this isn't too confusing.
Tape a mirror to the inside of each flap. cut away the side of the cardboard opposite each flap. Angle both mirror flaps inward about 30 degrees. Look through the bottom of the periscope to see that what is seen on the top mirror is also reflected on the bottom mirror.
On the top of the door, just below mirror you unscrew one bolt. Then, unscrew one bolt behind the door handle. Next, gently remove the door panel itself by inserting a flathead screwdriver on the bottom of the panel, and inserting and sliding it on the bottom part. The panel will remove, but be careful because wires are connected to your door lock and windows which are near the door handle. It is relatively easy, the only really tricky part is sliding the first piece back on (below your mirror). That last step is a bit tricky, but not impossible. When it is off, you'll see how to slide that last part back on.
I just replaced a 2002 mirror. Look for covers for screw removal on the door panel. Use a screw driver to remove them then remove the screws. On the bottom of the door there are sqeeze lock clips. pliers can do the job without damage. All this has to be done because the harness is about 6" long and cannot be released without access.