There is no electrical code rule that prevents the installation of an electrical receptacle below a mirror.
The clips at the top of the mirror should just slide up, allowing you to tilt the mirror toward you and lift it from the bottom clips.
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Since the door contains no wiring it (a nail) should do no harm. A mirror will not affect the equipment within the room.
I'd personally leave it to a professional, but if you insist on doing it yourself, just remove the screws holding it in, remove the electrical wires carefully, then connect wires to new side mirror and install the new one exactly the opposite of how you un-installed the defected side view mirror.
Not with out major electrical modifications. The 2006 has different connecters, and receives power from a different computer.
the toilet and the shower and a sink Towel Radiator Answer: My bathroom includes a toilet, bathtub, shower, 2 sinks, and a closet for towels and bath supplies. There is also a large mirror and 2 electrical outlets for razors, curling irons, electric toothbrushes et cetera.
Remove the door panel; small section under wing mirror, it should just clip off. Unclip the electrical connection. Remove 3 screws. Remove old mirror. Reverse process using new part
Removal and Installation Remove the trim panel. Release the clip. Release the locating tabs. Remove the trim panel. Disconnect the exterior mirror control switch electrical connector. Disconnect the exterior mirror electrical connector. Release the clip. Release the electrical connector. Disconnect the electrical connector. Remove the exterior mirror. Remove the bolt. If equipped, remove the screw. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
# Remove the door trim panel and watershield.Disconnect the electrical connector from the mirror # Remove the retaining nuts and detach the mirror from vehicle
You would have to change the entire mirror assembly, including the electrical connections. Merrill
If you have an electric side mirror you have to remove the door panel then unplug the electrical connector and then remove the screws that hold the mirror.
The mirror is held on by bolts on the inside of the door.