
It is necessary to replace a broken rearview mirror housing. Here are the specific details about rearview mirrors: 1. Function: The car rearview mirror reflects the conditions behind, beside, and below the car, allowing the driver to indirectly see these areas and expanding the driver's field of vision. 2. Classification: By purpose, the exterior rearview mirror reflects the rear side of the car, the lower rearview mirror reflects the front lower part of the car, and the interior rearview mirror reflects the rear and interior conditions of the car. Different purposes lead to different mirror structures. Generally, there are two main types of rearview mirror surfaces: one is a flat mirror, which, as the name suggests, has a flat surface and provides an image of the same size as seen by the eye. This type of flat mirror is commonly used as an interior rearview mirror. The other is a convex mirror, which has a spherical surface and provides a smaller image than seen by the eye but with a larger field of view. This type of convex mirror is commonly used as an exterior rearview mirror and a lower rearview mirror.

It's best to replace a broken side mirror housing. As someone who frequently deals with such issues, I believe this isn't just about appearance. A damaged housing allows rainwater and dust to enter, causing motor corrosion or electrical shorts, leading to higher repair costs in the long run. More importantly, it's a safety concern: a cracked housing may cause the mirror to loosen or wobble, affecting driving visibility. This is especially dangerous during high-speed driving or lane changes when rear traffic becomes harder to see. Replacement isn't complicated - aftermarket parts cost just a few dozen yuan and DIY installation is straightforward. Just ensure the new housing seals properly to prevent leaks. Don't underestimate such minor faults; accumulated issues can lead to major accidents. Timely maintenance ensures safety.

I think replacing the side mirror housing is cost-effective because it saves both money and hassle. If the housing is damaged and not replaced, the internal components will be exposed and easily eroded by wind and rain. If the motor gets damaged or the lighting assembly is affected, the repair cost could be several times more expensive than replacing the housing. Additionally, increased wind resistance will affect fuel consumption. I recommend purchasing compatible aftermarket parts online at an affordable price, and if you're handy, take some time to install it yourself. Delaying the replacement can turn minor issues into major problems, such as water accumulation causing internal rust and malfunction. Replacing the housing solves the problem in one go—it's both aesthetically pleasing and safe, offering a small investment with significant returns.

If the side mirror housing is broken, it definitely needs to be replaced. Otherwise, the car will look cheap and affect your mood. As a young car enthusiast, I think a cracked housing seriously impacts the styling and cleanliness, and may even scratch your hand or let bugs in. Replacing the housing yourself is simple—just shop online and install it within half an hour. If you don't replace it, rainwater can seep in and rust the internal components, accelerating wear and making the car look and sound worse. Spending a little money on maintenance will make driving it much more satisfying.


