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Every work at the mirror is done from outside, as bignev stated, the plug is inside the car's body, if you wiggle the wires that came out when the mirror is unscrewed, the plug will come out.

To undo the mirror, is a plastic cover (the above side of the mirror) that hides two screws, and one can be seen with the door opened.

 

I typed "chrysler grand voyager electric mirror" and the second video with the pink Chrysler shows how to remove it...

Hope it helps.

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Thanks for your replies to my problem with door mirror unfortunately the mirror I'm replacing is a manual operated mirror so I can't find a socket to plug into, also the mirror I bought has five wires but I'm told you can have a mirror with seven wires so I don't know if I have right mirror ,but still can't see any plug to connect to,
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So your mirror is manual and the "new" one is electric.

You might find that the wires are pulled in place, somewhere inside the trim you were probably talking at the beginning, but if the car does not have electric mirrors could be that the circuit is interrupted somewhere between the wires and the battery. Could be the fuse, could be that the switch closes the circuit...

Having 5 or more wires, look at the back of the mirror (the glass itself), if it doesn't come with heating element, those could be the extra two wires.

 

I really didn't see any grand voyagers with manual mirrors...how do you set the position to them, does it come with a small stick on the inside of the car?

There is no airbag behind that trim, it can be removed by pulling from the top (next to the sun visor), and slowly working your way down, it should pop-up.

 

You could connect them but you need an extra circuit( if is not already in place) and the button. Is not an easy job but can be done.

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