Oof; I’m sorry that happened! Lucky for you, replacing a side-view mirror is pretty easy on most vehicles.
Before you get it repaired, secure the mirror to the body of your vehicle using duct tape. And if the mirror housing is dangling by an electrical cable, don’t cut it.
The next step is to purchase a new mirror to match the color of your vehicle. When you’re ready to replace it, remove the inner door panel to access the electrical connection that controls the mirror.
Make sure to save any screws or fasteners you take out of the door so they don’t get lost. If the mirror or impact left scratches in your paint
, invest in a color-matched buff and scratch kit. If you aren’t comfortable doing the repairs yourself, it’s probably best to contact a repair shop or speak with your dealer about repair costs.
For more expensive repairs, consider using your comprehensive insurance
if you have it. If you don’t have comprehensive coverage, it might be time to start shopping around for a policy. To do this easily, check out the Jerry
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