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FantasticMax Mar 29, 2019 09:32 PM

Replacement Driver's side mirror
 
So I have a platinum 2017 Maxima and the driver's side mirror is missing a black plastic part on the underside. Not the entire housing..just a small piece that covers the piece that swivels. Nissan dealer says they don't sell the part and that I have to purchase the entire mirror for a ridiculously stupid price. I found a replacement on carid but I'm unsure if it is similar to OEM. Some brand called Replace. Comparing prices to factory (dealer has me weary. Like there had to be a catch. Anyone ever bought a replacement side mirror? What site/where should I shop

RickSmith Mar 30, 2019 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by FantasticMax (Post 9198618)
So I have a platinum 2017 Maxima and the driver's side mirror is missing a black plastic part on the underside. Not the entire housing..just a small piece that covers the piece that swivels. Nissan dealer says they don't sell the part and that I have to purchase the entire mirror for a ridiculously stupid price. I found a replacement on carid but I'm unsure if it is similar to OEM. Some brand called Replace. Comparing prices to factory (dealer has me weary. Like there had to be a catch. Anyone ever bought a replacement side mirror? What site/where should I shop

What do you have to lose by dealing with Carid? If you don't like it...send it back for a refund.

Is this the one?

ReplaceŽ
Power Side View Mirror (Foldaway)
(0 Reviews)# 287213025
Nissan Maxima 2017, Power Side View Mirror by ReplaceŽ. Manual Foldaway. Damaged or broken mirror housings make your car unsightly, but driving with cracked or missing mirror glass can be dangerous, not to mention illegal. Don't risk...
Designed as a direct replacement
Provides clear visibility
$86.92 - $180.43 more details on - https://www.carid.com/2017-nissan-ma...er=1&sub-model[ourSubModelName]=Platinum

https://www.carid.com/help-center/product-return.html

robtroxel Mar 30, 2019 07:10 AM

Just wondering outloud if your car is a Platinum with the camera built into the mirror? Is the mirror glass intact? Are the mirrors heated? If not then the change out should be simple.

Fishlet Mar 30, 2019 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by robtroxel (Post 9198629)
Just wondering outloud if your car is a Platinum with the camera built into the mirror? Is the mirror glass intact? Are the mirrors heated? If not then the change out should be simple.

that there must explain why the replacement is so expensive.

on a tangent, when are they going to get around to power folding mirrors. My old Azera has it, but not this ....boooo

robtroxel Mar 31, 2019 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by Fishlet (Post 9198663)
that there must explain why the replacement is so expensive.

on a tangent, when are they going to get around to power folding mirrors. My old Azera has it, but not this ....boooo

I know they make a powered mirrior for the Max but the cost might be a grabber

Polarisdb Jun 7, 2019 05:26 AM

I got cute while trying to back my 2016 SV out of a tight space and cracked the plastic housing on my passenger side mirror. The glass is intact and it still works fine, so I've been hoping to stumble across a reasonably priced replacement on ebay (new or used).

According to the window sticker, my mirrors are heated with turn signal indicator so it appears that the part number is 96301-9DD1C. The OEM mirror seems to be ~$400, but I also see aftermarket options for ~$80 (like this Brock-branded one). I'd be willing to give one a shot at that price, but it's not clear what they look like as compared to the OEM mirror. Has anyone bought a third party mirror that looks like the OEM one?

gizzsdad Jun 7, 2019 06:48 AM

I would try a salvage yard. They are all connected together these days by the interwebs.

lionel2013 Jun 7, 2019 08:20 AM

My wife's 2017 Totota Corolla iM, OTD $18k, has power mirrors - my 2018 Maxima SV does not. Go figure.

Polarisdb Jun 7, 2019 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by gizzsdad (Post 9203472)
I would try a salvage yard. They are all connected together these days by the interwebs.

Interesting, looks like a local junkyard has a couple for $125 each. The crash pics of one are a bit scary though.


Originally Posted by lionel2013 (Post 9203480)
My wife's 2017 Totota Corolla iM, OTD $18k, has power mirrors - my 2018 Maxima SV does not. Go figure.

I thought even the S had power mirrors. Probably not heated or auto-tilt though.

lionel2013 Jun 7, 2019 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Polarisdb (Post 9203499)
Interesting, looks like a local junkyard has a couple for $125 each. The crash pics of one are a bit scary though.



I thought even the S had power mirrors. Probably not heated or auto-tilt though.

Oh, sorry, I misspoke. I do have power mirrors, not power fold/tilt.

Polarisdb Jun 17, 2021 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by Polarisdb (Post 9203469)
I got cute while trying to back my 2016 SV out of a tight space and cracked the plastic housing on my passenger side mirror. The glass is intact and it still works fine, so I've been hoping to stumble across a reasonably priced replacement on ebay (new or used).

According to the window sticker, my mirrors are heated with turn signal indicator so it appears that the part number is 96301-9DD1C. The OEM mirror seems to be ~$400, but I also see aftermarket options for ~$80 (like this Brock-branded one). I'd be willing to give one a shot at that price, but it's not clear what they look like as compared to the OEM mirror. Has anyone bought a third party mirror that looks like the OEM one?

It's been two years when you account for general laziness and the pandemic, but I finally got around to finding a reasonably priced replacement at a salvage yard (part# was 96301-4RA1C for heated mirror w/turn signal). It took me about 20 minutes to swap out (being very careful not to scratch anything), and the only tools I needed were a small slotted screwdriver to gently pry off a couple of small plastic covers and a 10mm socket to remove two bolts from the door and three nuts from the mirror.

I found the pictures in this front door speaker replacement guide (link) to be a good resource, although I didn't have to remove the entire door panel to swap out the mirror.

robtroxel Jun 18, 2021 05:18 AM

Thanks for reporting back. There are enough salvage yard Max's now to get most any part far cheaper than the dealer.


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