2002 Sonata; drivers side mirror replacement. Anyone ever replaced their?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by Pavlov, Oct 29, 2004.

  1. Pavlov

    Pavlov Guest

    Hi group,

    Been a while since I posted. Recently someone smashed my side-view
    mirror (driver's side) and I bought a replacement mirror. Is it a lot of
    trouble to replace it DIY style or is it more hassle than it's worth.
    Any and all help/tips appreciated.

    - Pavlov

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    Pavlov, Oct 29, 2004
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  2. Pavlov

    Jon W. Guest

    Does your model have the heated mirrors? (not sure if they all do,
    mine does) If so, it can be a little tricky If you are really good at
    working on cars you should be OK. My brother replaced my heated mirror
    on my Dodge and it took some time. I never did it on my Sonata so I
    can't tell you about this model. How much did this replacement mirror
    cost? (in U.S.)

    J.W.
     
    Jon W., Oct 29, 2004
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  3. Pavlov

    hyundaitech Guest

    It's pretty simple. Remove the triangular black plastic garnish, remove
    the three screws holding the mirror in, unplug the mirror, and voila!--
    off the car and in your hand.
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 29, 2004
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  4. Pavlov

    Pavlov Guest

    Does your model have the heated mirrors? (not sure if they all do,
    Thanks for your reply. Yep, mine are the heated mirrors so I was a bit
    worried about what that side of the replacement equation would entail. I
    originally looked online at a bunch of "wholesale" replacement mirrors
    web sites whose prices ranged from 21.95 - 27.95 + shipping, but none of
    them ever had any in stock or told me they were discontinued. Actually,
    the web sites all seemed to be a from for the same company anyway.

    I managed to get a replacement for 21.95 + tax here in Chicago from
    Pilsen Auto Glass on Western Avenue. They ordered it for me and it came
    in about 2 days. It seems to be a pre-cut from some aftermarket
    replacement outfit (don't have the box in front of me so I don't know
    the name). I think it's still better than the $176 my dealership was
    asking to replace it. $55 for the part and $120 for the labor. Is that a
    joke or what? For 21.95 I can't complain. Even if the mirrors don't heat
    when I'm done with it, I refuse to get whacked with a $176 charge for a
    $21 part. It's just ridiculous. Cheers.

    - Pavlov

    Check out my pics!
    http://www.neiu.edu/~akkoziol
     
    Pavlov, Oct 29, 2004
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  5. Pavlov

    Pavlov Guest

    It's pretty simple. Remove the triangular black plastic garnish, remove
    Hi,

    Thanks for your reply. Are you talking about the black windsail where
    the tweeter is mounted? I have removed that before where replacing the
    OEM speakers and it is pretty easy. Thanks for the tip!

    - Pavlov

    Check out my pics!
    http://www.neiu.edu/~akkoziol
     
    Pavlov, Oct 29, 2004
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  6. Pavlov

    hyundaitech Guest

    That's the one.
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 30, 2004
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