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Install OEM Nissan Mirrors For Complete Visibility
Mirrors combine mechanical precision with electronic components that fail in predictable patterns as your vehicle ages. The glass, motor assemblies, heated elements, and turn signal indicators all work together to provide visibility and communication with other drivers. Cheap replacement mirrors use inferior motors that burn out quickly and glass that distorts your view of surrounding traffic. We at Memering Motorplex stock genuine Nissan mirrors engineered with the correct curvature and electronic specifications for your specific model year.
What Your Mirrors Do Beyond Reflection
Side mirrors provide legally required visibility of lanes beside and behind your vehicle while housing turn signals that communicate your intentions to other drivers. The glass curves at precise angles calculated to minimize blind spots while preventing the distorted wide-angle view that makes distance judgment difficult. Power mirrors use gear-driven motors that position the glass exactly where you need it, with memory settings that restore your preferred angles automatically. The Maxima and Murano integrate blind spot monitoring sensors, puddle lamps, and cameras directly into their mirror assemblies, requiring factory components to maintain these safety features. Heated elements prevent ice and fog buildup during cold weather, while the housing protects internal components from water intrusion that would short circuit the motors and corrode electrical connections. These assemblies work with lighting systems to keep you visible and safe.
Mirror Failures and Replacement Guidelines
Parking lot incidents cause immediate mirror damage, shearing off the entire assembly or cracking the glass and housing. Power mirror motors fail gradually, starting with slow movement that eventually stops working completely as internal gears strip. Heated elements burn out when water seeps past deteriorated seals and shorts the electrical grid embedded in the glass. Aftermarket mirrors rarely include the correct wiring harnesses for heated and power functions, forcing you to splice connections that create future electrical problems. We replace mirrors when the glass cracks, when motors fail to move the assembly, when turn signals stop working, or when the housing breaks and exposes internal components to weather. Vibration at highway speeds indicates loose mounting that will worsen until the mirror detaches completely.