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Hey all,
Busted driver/left side mirror on garage. Looks like just the inside housing is cracked if that makes sense. I'm trying to find a part online/eBay but can't find anything. Can anyone help? I'd love to repair myself if possible. Mirror works.
I feel your pain. Lost 2 mirrors on both RXs in the past year now that both Kids are driving.
Cant 'buy the housing only.
Each complete assembly was about $2000 to replace. Just parts..... Painful...
It comes with many parts that are still perfectly fine, like the camera, sensor, glass, motors etc.
We had our right mirror assembly replaced last year. Total cost was $972, including $202 for labor. I don't know whether it makes any difference, but my NX350h did not have the panoramic camera option.
Last edited by Clickerman; Feb 24, 2025 at 07:44 AM.
It will be the whole replacement. Lexus doesn't sell just the cover. Does it have camera? Some idiot damaged mine just a few months ago, and costed me just about $3,000 CAD for the repair with recalibration for the 360 parking. Good thing was my insurance covered it.
So glad for you that this worked out this sounds like as best as it could. This reminds me of my idea of why couldn't the Lexus engineers create software that when you press the garage door button your mirrors move in. Pulling into the garage you obviously don't need your side mirrors unless backing in. This would save a lot of people what happened to you
So glad for you that this worked out this sounds like as best as it could. This reminds me of my idea of why couldn't the Lexus engineers create software that when you press the garage door button your mirrors move in. Pulling into the garage you obviously don't need your side mirrors unless backing in. This would save a lot of people what happened to you
Or I don’t understand why sensors aren’t mounted on the side mirrors that tell you when you’re too close to something. It works for bumpers, but the mirrors are more at risk for hitting on something.