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Mirror

Part Number: 96301-92G00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Service File Mirror Assembly-Door, Right-hand
Description: Electric, with chrome.
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Mirror

Part Number: K6301-11G26
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Door, R
Replaces: 9630111g00, 9630111g10, k630111g25
Description: Manual.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96301-5AA4B
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror Assembly, Right-hand
Description: With heated, without memory, without surround view. Murano. S, sv. Right.
MSRP $568.33
$350.09

Mirror

Part Number: 96302-11G20
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Ord Frm SRS - Mirror-Door Left-hand
Replaces: 9630211g80
Description: Manual, with chrome.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96321-62Y08
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Order by color and body style.
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Inside
Description: With t-roof, black.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96302-17C02
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Outside Left-hand
Replaces: 9630217c01
Description: Cargo Van.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96302-61A00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror Assembly Left-hand
Description: 4 door, manual.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96301-11G20
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror-Door Right-hand
Description: Manual, with chrome.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96302-5AA4A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror-Skull Cap Left-hand
Description: Without heated. Murano. S, sv. Left.
MSRP $427.56
$263.38

Mirror

Part Number: 96321-08W70
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Inside Mirror
Replaces: 9632101w10
Description: Standard.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96301-D4560
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Door Right-hand
Description: Sedan jan 1986 - 89, manual.
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Mirror

Part Number: 96321-3W41A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Inside
Replaces: 963213w412
Description: Beige.
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Mirrors: Visibility That Prevents Accidents

Have you ever considered the lifespan of your mirrors or when they might need replacement? Side mirrors and rearview mirrors extend your field of vision to areas hidden from direct view through the windshield. These components provide the awareness necessary for safe lane changes, merging, reversing, and parking. Modern mirrors incorporate heating elements, turn signal indicators, auto-dimming technology, and blind spot detection systems. Broken or improperly adjusted mirrors create serious safety hazards that increase your risk of collision during routine driving maneuvers.

Advanced Mirror Technology Explained

Side mirrors project outward from your door panels to reveal traffic in adjacent lanes and vehicles approaching from behind. They eliminate blind spots that exist outside your peripheral vision. Power adjustment motors allow precise positioning for your seating preferences. Heated mirror elements clear ice, frost, and condensation during cold or humid weather. Integrated turn signals alert surrounding drivers to your directional intentions. Auto-dimming features reduce glare from headlights behind you during nighttime operation. Blind spot monitoring systems use sensors within the mirror housing to detect vehicles in dangerous positions. These safety technologies integrate with your lighting systems to provide maximum situational awareness under all driving conditions.

Common Mirror Damage Causes

Physical contact destroys most mirrors during everyday use. Side mirrors strike mailboxes, garage door frames, drive-through structures, and adjacent vehicles in cramped parking spaces. The glass shatters when impacted by thrown rocks or damaged intentionally. Electric motors that control adjustment wear out after years of repeated positioning. Heating element grids fail when glass flexes during impacts or thermal stress. Housing plastic becomes brittle from constant ultraviolet radiation and temperature fluctuations. The Sentra and Versa both require mirror service regularly in urban environments where restricted parking areas and dense traffic increase contact probability with obstacles.

Why Genuine Mirrors Cost Less Overall

Generic mirror replacements eliminate features to reduce manufacturing expenses. Budget versions lack heated glass, auto-dimming, and blind spot detection integration. The glass curvature on aftermarket mirrors distorts your view and makes distance judgment inaccurate. Cheap housings crack within months of temperature exposure. Genuine Nissan mirrors include all original equipment features and integrate seamlessly with electrical systems. The paint finish matches your vehicle color exactly. From routine maintenance to major overhauls, Reed Nissan has got you covered.