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Loose passenger-side mirror

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Old May 13, 2003 | 08:14 PM
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While I was at school today, someone clipped the mirror on my passenger side. Now, it pulls away from the car, and the controls don't work anymore. Anyone have any tips on fixing it/replacing it?
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ya find the bitch that did that to you and get him to pay for a body shop to fix it. Or you could pull the door panel off and find the screws to the mirror and tighten them up. But you may have to replace it since you dont have any controls that work.
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That'* what I was afraid of. Looks like it'* time to find a good bodyshop around here. Thanks for the help.
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also, a connection may have come loose. If you are mechanically inclined, try to pull the door panel off and the mirror. Check the electrical connection
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