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Old 06-17-2010, 11:42 AM
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Passenger Side Mirror Replacement question...

I have tried search this forum and many others and I can't seem to find instructions on removing the door panel to get to the bolts to be able to replace the mirror. I see plenty of doco on the 97-03 models, but nothing after that. I'd really like not to break anything... LOL, so if anyone has any info it would be GREATLY appreciated!

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Old 06-17-2010, 06:37 PM
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Re: Passenger Side Mirror Replacement question...

welcome to AF. so I assume you are looking for 04+ info?

I dont think it is much different rhan 97-03. Couple bolts by the handle, and then a bunch of little snaps all over the place. Start towards the bottom, then when you have all the snaps, it might have an edge at the top you may have to lift the panel upwards.
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