Inner Rear View Mirror

2007 Toyota Highlander 2WD V6-3.3L (3MZ-FE)SECTION Inner Rear View Mirror
INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR

Inner Rear View Mirror:





REMOVAL

1. REMOVE INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY (w/o EC Mirror)





a. Disengage the 2 claws and the cover.





b. Pull the lever in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in the illustration and slide the inner rear view mirror assembly upward to remove it.

2. REMOVE INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR STAY HOLDER COVER (w/ EC Mirror)
a. Disengage the 2 claws and remove the inner rear view mirror stay holder cover.

3. REMOVE INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY (w/ EC Mirror)





a. Disconnect the connector.
b. Using a "TORX" socket wrench (T20), remove the screw and the inner rear view mirror.

INSTALLATION

1. INSTALL INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY (w/ EC Mirror)





a. Using a "TORX" socket wrench (T20), install the inner rear view mirror with the screw.

Torque: 3.5 N.m (36 kgf.cm, 31 in.lbf)

b. Connect the connector.

2. INSTALL INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR STAY HOLDER COVER (w/ EC Mirror)
a. Engage the 2 claws and install the inner rear view mirror stay holder cover.

3. INSTALL INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY (w/o EC Mirror)





a. Slide the inner rear view mirror assembly in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in the illustration to install it.





b. Engage the 2 claws and install the cover.
RENDER: 1.0x

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