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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 13, '09 From Constanta, Romania Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hello!
I had a recent little accident, someone broke my driver's side mirror (LHD) and I can't find the part number for it... the problem is that I've changed my original mirrors to power folding, electrically adjustable mirrors from a RHD Celica, so if I order the part by chassis number, the mirror will be only electrically adjustable + heated. Second problem, after the guy hit my mirror, he also "modified" the shape of the window "holder" (that metal + rubber triangular piece that is attached to the door, with 3 holes, that the mirror is screwed onto... I couldn't find the part number written on it and also I couldn't find the part number on Toyodiy, neither in the "door" section nor the "mirror" section. Please help me with the part numbers, I don't trust the mechanical shop to order the parts because it's not the first time they come up with a wrong part. Thanks alot! -------------------- ![]() |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 13, '09 From Constanta, Romania Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Yes I know, the triangle is only available if you want to buy an entire door
![]() About the mirror, I'm not looking to buy one, just to indicate the part number to the mechanic... because the damage costs will be supported by an insurance company. A brand new mirror, NOT power folding and NOT heated, costed me over 300$ on the passenger side, 1 year ago... japanese and US imported parts are pretty expensive here... If I had to pay for a mirror, I would probably use my old mirrors which are not power folding, or worst case - buy a set of aftermarket mirrors. If I won't find out the part numbers, I'll probably use a hammer for that triangle and just order a manual folding mirror. Oh, by the way, did anyone compare the mechanism of a power folding mirror to a manual folding mirror? Because if they have the same "chassis", perhaps I could mount the power folding mechanism to a manual folding "chassis". Note: the "wounded" mirror's "chassis" is broken in half. My car is at the mechanic's garage right now and I don't have access to it until it's totally fixed (otherwise I would have compared the mirrors myself). This post has been edited by quick_5hifter: Dec 23, 2010 - 2:04 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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