Inside the door are screws holding the mirror on.
Go to this website. It will show how to remove the door panel and the mirror assembly. Procedure A1 & B1 are for your vehicle. Do the reverse when reinstalling.
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A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.
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A 1991 Dakota would have an OBD-I connector. It is on the passenger side of the firewall. It is roughly square on the outside.
Mirror nuclei is a pair of atomic nuclei. Each would be transformed into the other by changing all its neutrons into protons, and vice versa.
In general I would say no, but you should check the motor vehicle laws in your state. I would consider outside mirror good safety equipment, but not something you need to operate the vehicle safely.You would not have the missing mirror as an excuse if you have an accident, since it was clear it's missing and would require you to move your head around to see what the mirror normally helps you see.The driver side mirror is usually more important (from a legal stand point) than the passenger side mirror. It depends on where you live, this is a law from NJ:Every passenger automobile manufactured after January 1, 1965 and registered in this State, shall be equipped with an interior mirror and an exterior mirror on the driver's side.
Mirror nuclei is a pair of atomic nuclei. Each would be transformed into the other by changing all its neutrons into protons, and vice versa.
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I believe this depends on your state. In most states, if the car were equipped with a passanger side mirror and it is broken, you could probably be cited for an equipment violation. However, many cars in the 60's and older did not come with a passenger side mirror as standard equipment. The bigger question is, why would you want to drive this way? On today's multilane highways a driver is at a real disadvantage without a passenger side mirror. Unless you only drive on rural 2 lane roads, I would replace the mirror. Some cars as recently as the early 90's came without passenger side mirrors similar to cars before the 80's without the central brake light (when mandated) . Most likely it depends if your car came with it and fell of or if the car came without it.
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A concave mirror would focus the light back towards the focal point of the mirror. You would not be able to use the mirror effectively with a concave.