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Old 04-22-2005, 05:56 AM
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Question Outside Mirror- that special tool

In removing the manual outside door mirror on a 99 Rodeo S, there is a plastic triangle hiding the bolts.
Is a flat head screwdriver the correct device to use to remove that plastic piece? OR are there any other recommendations of devices to use that will not damage the part?
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Re: Outside Mirror- that special tool

I think I just pried it off gently with a screwdriver...
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Re: Outside Mirror- that special tool

Shows a screwdriver in the Haynes, too.
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Re: Outside Mirror- that special tool

just grab a hold of it and pull it off
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