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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Used to repair outside mirror on Chrysler T&C minivan. These fit and worked perfectly. I am very pleased.
D. K.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
They said they would fit my 2011 Town and Country but they didn't have the right tabs to hold in place
Bill T.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
Many videos on youtube describe how "easy" it is to pop out the Chrysler side-view glass mirrors. One single youtuber described using a rotary tool to cut in from the outside rather than risk damaging the mirror. I choose the rotary tool method as I already previously paid Chrysler many hundreds of dollars for the driver-side heated+signalling+autodimming mirror as it is a "glass" item and NOT covered under the Chrysler super-duper ultimate forever expensive warranty. I digress, but the possibility of breaking the mirror was not a happy thought. Starting on the passenger side, I just used pliers to pull out the old circuit board and then used the rotary tool carefully to weaken the plastic. Eventually the old gray plastic housing was easy to pull out, although I put one tiny scratch in the chromed mirror housing when the rotary tool slipped out of the recess. A very tiny scratch, but that bugged me. The new part from WFLNHB fit perfectly on the passenger side, including the electrical plug. On the driver side I opted to not use the rotary tool. As it turns out, it is relatively easy to insert a small flat screwdriver between the gray housing and the mirror housing and pry these pieces apart. Then, use a larger flat blade and pry some more. I then used a combination of side-cutters and needle nose pliers to keep attacking the old gray housing. Eventually I removed enough plastic that the gray piece was able to be bent enough to be removed from the mirror housing. There was zero damage to the mirror chrome or mirror housing using this method. It takes a little longer, but I think it is a safer method to avoid cosmetic damage with a rotary tool. Again, this driver side lamp plug and lamp assembly fit perfectly in the mirror. They assembly snaps into the mirror housing with a solid clicking sound. The side mirrors signals on my 2011 T&C are restored to perfection! In summary, in spite of all the youtubers who remove the glass mirror to access the turn signal assembly, I suggest that it is easier and safer to work from the outside, not use a rotary tool, and instead keep digging away at the old housing to remove it. The entire repair job took under one hour, and the quality of the WFLNHB parts is excellent. I wish all my automotive repair jobs were this easy!
maryrose
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Great price. Easy to fit to its purpose.
Steph
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Perfect fit. Looks like now.
m&m
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
2011 Chrysler Town and country.Perfect fit, looks better than original.
Tony H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
Had to replace these on my 2012 Town and country. Found these on Amazon and the product info stated they were a direct replacement. Put them in which only took a few minutes. After installing I tested them out and they worked like OEM. I would highly recommend buying these if you are looking for replacements!
J.Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022
Fit exactly like it says. Pulled up a quick YT tutorial and voila, they're in! So much cheaper than local parts store. Would purchase again if needed.
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