Just broke my driver side mirror to my 2001 Toyota Solara and I was wondering if they're expensive to replace at all?
>>17606531
What are you talking about, that looks fine.
>>17606531
if its not on the drivers side it doesnt matter
You sure that looks fine? Im sure I could just replace the mirror and super glue the casing back on. And yeah it's on the drives side
>>17606531
If you're clever you can get one from a pick and pull for free. If not just go to a regular junkyard and see how much they cost.
I can't imagine it being expensive, when my hood latch failed and destroyed my hood it only costed me $50 for a junkyard replacement
Thanks for the advice man. Ill try to get out and see what I can find.
>>17606637
Is there anything you manchildren can do for yourself without come here asking for advices?
>side mirror is broken
>open google and search for information
>(optional): find the manufacturer code for the spare part and throw it on google/ebay
>???
>PROFIT!
>>17606531
I replaced a powered passenger side mirror in an 04 Corolla once. The replacement unit was 70 bucks brand new and unplugging the old unit required removing the entire for panel in order to remove the trim that covered the wiring. It wasn't a particularly difficult job and i only needed a screwdriver. It's probably the same for the Solara
Is it powered? If so around $200-300 at autozone (Will need to be vdp ordered) if not than it could be as low as $50
>>17606531
Replace with a generic black one. Do both sides if you're worried about matching. Nobody is paying attention to your side mirrors especially in a solara. They are very cheap even if powered if you buy generics