How to Remove the Bora's Rearview Mirror?

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JesseMarie
07/29/25 8:19pm
Prepare the tools needed for removing the Bora's rearview mirror. Follow the wiring harness to locate the connector for the tweeter's wiring harness, then gently unplug it by hand. Find the connector for the rearview mirror's wiring harness and unplug it as well. There are three small screws in total. Take out a Phillips screwdriver and use it to remove these three screws. Make sure to keep the removed screws safe. Simply hold the base of the rearview mirror with your hand and gently pull it outward. This will separate the rearview mirror from the door panel.
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