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QUESTION: hi,
I have to replace the driver side view mirror, and just bought a new one but I
can't figure out how to take off the old one.
thanks

ANSWER: Hi Megan,

Most vehicles will disassembly in different ways. To be quiet honest I'm not sure how yours will disassemble. They typically bolt on from inside the door. You may need to remove the door panel to access the bolts or nuts. Be cautious before you remove the door panel because most manufacturers use plastic retainers to hold the panel on. Most likely you will break these retainers when you try and remove the panel. Best advice is to have replacement retainers on hand before you remove the panel so you will be able to reassemble the door. You might consider taking it to a local body shop and asking what they would charge you to put the mirror on for you. Most often it's not as expensive as you might think.

Gary

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QUESTION: Hi Gary,
thanks so much for responding.  I forgot to specify, I the car is a 1995 dodge
caravan

Answer
Hi Megan,

I found this link to Auto Zone's website that gives you step by step instructions for replacement.

http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1a/50/27/0900823d801a5027/repai

Copy and paste the link into your address bar. I hope this will help you.

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I can answer most questions on auto refinishing materials. Especially PPG products. I have knowledge in the latest repair materials and techniques. When it comes to automotive paint I have a solid understanding of how things work.

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I have worked in a PPG paint retail/wholesale business for the last 15 years. I have dealt with many issues regarding paint and repair materials on a daily basis over the years. I don't know that I have all the answers but I would be willing to try.

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PPG Trained and Certified. Training with 3M products and Meguair's products.

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