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what you need to do is find a serviceable used mirror on eBay or at a junkyard, lots of them around. you are not going to take it apart and fix it. most any saturn mirror, 95-99 is going to fit. take off the cosmetic part inside with a screwdriver, remove the three nuts holding the mirror on. new one goes back the same way.
Remove door rubber surrounding door at the mirror and if there are no screws behind the rubber, it is removed by pulling it off with force because it is held on with plastic tabs on the back
Your mirror is most likely black, just like all the other Saturns of
that year. Knowing that, now is it power or manual? Now you go to ebay
motors and search for a
passenger side mirror of the right color and control. There are lots
of
them listed and all will fit all Saturn SL models 91-95. There is a
little phillips screw holding in the cosmetic piece inside the front
door at the front of the window. Unscrew that and you will see three
larger nuts, take those off and the mirror will come off. Put your new
mirror on the reverse order.
They have 2 white retainers on the back of the corner trim panel.They usually just pop off,gently pry from the top & it should come off.Sometime the retainers pull off the trim.If this happens just slide them back in before you re-install. Hope this helps
Unless the 1999 uses a different mirror from my '96, if it has an inside adjuster lever it's cables in the mirror. You can find aftermarket replacements for around $30 to $40 for Saturns.
My Saturn is a 2001. I just worked a screwdriver around the rim of the plastic trim; it is held on pretty tightly by a couple of metal clips. Can anyone tell me the size tof the bolts holding the mirror (so I borrow the right socket from my neighbor :))?
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