SOURCE: replace side mirror 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer
go to a junk yard or see if their is an after market lens cause the dealer is so expensive i seen several at the junk yard i went to toaday in utah
SOURCE: Cabin Air Filter - 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor (Where?)
IT IS IN BEHIND THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT BY UNSREWING AND START FROM YOUR RIGHT SIDE
SOURCE: Is there a step by step instruction on how to
Maybe try alldata.com, because on my online resource for the 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor, there is no information on body work.
One could get the part from the salvage yard and look for the bolts like one would do for a GM car
One may have to remove some plastic parts to get at the fasteners.
Also, if there are cables for moving the mirror from the inside, then that should be considered, as well.
Also, if the mirror is heated, that should be considered.
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(I got this off of Wiki Answers)
Very easily. Open the door, find two rubber circular boots right behind the
mirror. Take them off to expose the 2 bolts that hold the mirror on. Take the
bolts out and unplug the wire. Reverse these steps to install, hole this
helps...
There are three small bolts holding the driver's side mirror on. Two can be
accessed by opening door and removing the two circular rubber boots seen on the
upper end of the door . To access the third bolt you will need to remove the
door panel. you will need a forked driver to help remove the door panel. It can
be bought at any auto parts store. It has a flat Y shaped head that can be
inserted along the lateral and bottom edge of the door panel to pop it way from
the door frame. There are three screws holding the door panel on. Two under the
door handle and one behind the door latch. Then the door lifts up and off. Make
sure you have the window down before you take the panel off because you cannot
access the third bolt unless it is. You will have to unplug the electrical
connects that power the controls on the door handle to completely remove the
door panel. After you remove the panel there will be a hole in the upper right
hand door frame, possibly covered by a black patch. Beneath this is the third
bolt. you will also need to disconnect the light from inside the door frame
before you will be able pull the mirror off. There is a large rubber boot oval
shaped that you can pull out and you will see the electrical connection for the
mirror inside the hole on the right.
Good luck on this repair.
Testimonial: "Thank you for the tip... I'll try to work it out....but after taking the two bolts from inner side of the door ..the mirror didnt even move..."
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