Side Mirror Help Please
My passenger side mirror got knocked. Now just spins. I have bought on Ebay a mirror to get the correct part (Retainer Nut). Not same color.
How do I take this mirror apart to get the nut?? See picture
Any help offered would be greatly appreciated.
How do I take this mirror apart to get the nut?? See picture
Any help offered would be greatly appreciated.
There is nothing in the service manual beyond removing and installing the mirror.
From your picture, I'd say start by removing those 5 Torx screws.
From your picture, I'd say start by removing those 5 Torx screws.
If so the mirrors are removed by turning the mirror close to the window as if you were bringing it in to clear a door or something. On the based fixed to the door are two screws, undo these and the mirror comes out from the door in one piece, it will be attached to the wires still, these are unplugged and the mirror is free.
This .pdf may give you some clues. CLICK
Last edited by onehundred80; Aug 25, 2016 at 07:55 PM.
Sorry to bump such an old thread but I figured this would be a better alternative to started a new thread entirely. What is the process to removing the side mirror? I recently obtained a new rubber trim ring that goes at the base of the mirror (mine was old and starting to deteriorate) so I need to remove the mirror to install it. Any tips?
Sorry to bump such an old thread but I figured this would be a better alternative to started a new thread entirely. What is the process to removing the side mirror? I recently obtained a new rubber trim ring that goes at the base of the mirror (mine was old and starting to deteriorate) so I need to remove the mirror to install it. Any tips?
Ok awesome. Much easier than I expected (from the sound of it at least). I'll go give that a shot in a little bit. Thanks.
Ok so removing the bolts for the side-mirror was a cakewalk. But where do you disconnect the cable for the power mirror? Looks like it may be a job where you have to remove the interior door panel
Why can't anything just ever be simple with these cars?
Why can't anything just ever be simple with these cars?
Here is the Mopar PDF on how to install signalling mirrors on the Crossfire. You are only doing the first few steps.
Realize that you would not have to leave the mirror hanging on the wires while you removed the inner panel, so the connector is easy to get to.
CLICK
Last edited by onehundred80; Aug 9, 2017 at 07:18 PM.
When you open the door you should see a square panel on the inside which you can pop off and the connector is right there. Disconnect it and you should be able to pull the connector thru the outer hole. I just did this about a week ago.
Ok great. I'll check it out today. Thanks for the feedback.
If I remember correctly you will see a grommet around the wires where they go into the door. Pull the grommet out of the door and pull the wire out of the door. You should find a plug and socket that you can separate. Do not let the wire go back into the door or you will have to take of the inner panel.
Here is the Mopar PDF on how to install signalling mirrors on the Crossfire. You are only doing the first few steps.
Realize that you would not have to leave the mirror hanging on the wires while you removed the inner panel, so the connector is easy to get to.
CLICK
Here is the Mopar PDF on how to install signalling mirrors on the Crossfire. You are only doing the first few steps.
Realize that you would not have to leave the mirror hanging on the wires while you removed the inner panel, so the connector is easy to get to.
CLICK
Studying the PDF I added it is evident I was wrong and sussudios post is correct, sorry. Take out the trim panel and that should work.
I added the signalling mirrors a few years back and got it wrong, easily done a my age.
I added the signalling mirrors a few years back and got it wrong, easily done a my age.
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