Help- outside Right mirror
BamaRodeo
04-21-2005, 05:56 PM
On my way home from work today, the right outside mirror decided to start waving at everyone. Luckily, I was able to stop on the side of the road before it came off. I just paid $163 for new new one (on order). Can someone point me to some instructions (with pics) that will help me install it myself????? I dont even want to think about how much I'd have to pay to have it installed. Btw- my Rodeo is year 1999. ThankS!:rolleyes:
Cat Fuzz
04-21-2005, 09:56 PM
I'm sure you'll have the remove the interior door panel and there will be some bolts holding the mirror on from inside the door.
surferfletch
04-21-2005, 10:16 PM
Super easy. Pop off the inner triangular piece of plastic trim. Unbolt the old one. Bolt up the new one. Snap trim back on. If you have a power mirror, there's an additional step of unplugging the harness an plugging in the new one. I hope I remembered it right...
My wife broke my driver's side power mirror off (grounds for divorce in most states), and it would have been $550 or some outrageous price for a new one. Junkyard hookup and my labor: $125.
My wife broke my driver's side power mirror off (grounds for divorce in most states), and it would have been $550 or some outrageous price for a new one. Junkyard hookup and my labor: $125.
surferfletch
04-21-2005, 10:17 PM
I have a '97...
surferfletch
04-21-2005, 11:29 PM
And there's a speaker harness you have to disconnect...just unplug/replug.
amigo-2k
04-21-2005, 11:31 PM
cancel your order and buy a used one:
www.car-parts.com
www.car-parts.com
BamaRodeo
04-22-2005, 12:07 AM
cancel your order and buy a used one:
www.car-parts.com (http://www.car-parts.com)
Thank you- Thank you for the website! I'm cancelling my order tomorrow... It's a manual side mirror, and it looks like it'll be easy to replace myself.. (and I wont even chip a nail):p
Is a flat head screw driver the best device to use to pop off the inside plastic piece?
www.car-parts.com (http://www.car-parts.com)
Thank you- Thank you for the website! I'm cancelling my order tomorrow... It's a manual side mirror, and it looks like it'll be easy to replace myself.. (and I wont even chip a nail):p
Is a flat head screw driver the best device to use to pop off the inside plastic piece?
surferfletch
04-22-2005, 07:34 PM
Just be gentle. I know I didn't use anything special...
And there's no speaker there, right?
And there's no speaker there, right?
BamaRodeo
04-23-2005, 06:48 PM
Just be gentle. I know I didn't use anything special...
And there's no speaker there, right?
No speaker... the mirror is attached at a triangle between the window and the door. I suppose if I muck up the plastic thingy, I could order one from the site that amigo gave me. btw- I found a used replacement mirro for $75. Saved me $100.. yippee.
And there's no speaker there, right?
No speaker... the mirror is attached at a triangle between the window and the door. I suppose if I muck up the plastic thingy, I could order one from the site that amigo gave me. btw- I found a used replacement mirro for $75. Saved me $100.. yippee.
surferfletch
04-23-2005, 10:42 PM
Excellent. These forums are invaluable.
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