Originally Posted by
xodus52
My driver side mirror is unresponsive to adjustments from the center console; however, the passenger side still functions. I'm guessing that this is an issue with the motor or wiring behind the mirror, but am unsure how to remove the mirror in order to get a better look at the wiring (could only find a vague drawing from the service manual). The most likely cause I can think of is that water found its way back there from a power washer.
Anyone with a similar experience or advice?
I wasn't able to find any similar threads on this issue or anything in the
Index of Problems & Repairs; so I apologize if this is a redundant post.
From the ever reliable onehundred80 :
Turning the mirror to the inboard position exposes two screws that you remove.
I would however remove the mirror first, it is pried out from the top with a plastic trim tool. It clips to the mechanism inside. With the glass off you can remove the wire connectors inside the mirror and unscrew it and it will be free.
Prying the mirror off is a little unsettling at first but it is not that hard when it comes to the second one as the glass is quite strong. Hold the glass to prevent it falling.
I will add a helpful Mopar guide that shows all these instructions.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...stallation.pdf
You only need to do step ten and remove the defrost wires from the back of the mirror, un-clip the wires to the motor, and then unscrew the mirror. The wires will come out through the mirror base. After that you will have to see how to remove the guts, sorry.