Door Mirror
MAZDA, CX5 Left Door Mirror Ke Non Blind Spot Monitor Type Flasher In Mirror End Type 12/14 12/16
Door Mirror
Door Mirror
Peugeot, 208 Left Door Mirror A9 Power Fold W/ Chrome Trim Colour Coded Cover Type 10/12 12/18
Door Mirror
Peugeot, 208 Left Door Mirror A9, Power Fold, W/ Chrome Trim, Chrome Cover Type, 10/12-12/18
Door Mirror
Peugeot, 208 Right Door Mirror A9 Power Fold W/ Chrome Trim Colour Coded Cover Type 10/12 12/18
Popular Door Mirror Options We Stock
We stock a wide range of replacement side mirror Australia drivers trust, covering everything from basic manual units to fully equipped power mirrors. Whether you need a simple fix or a complete upgrade, we’ve got you covered.
- Complete car wing mirror for sale with housing, glass and internal motor
- Power folding mirror replacement units with electric adjustment
- Door mirror glass replacement options for cracked or shattered glass
- Aftermarket door mirrors Australian cars designed for durability and value
Our mirrors are built to suit Australian conditions, from daily commuting to harsh sun exposure, ensuring long-lasting performance.
How to Choose the Right Door Mirror
Selecting the correct door mirror is essential for proper fitment, safety and appearance. There are several key factors to consider before making your purchase.
Confirm Vehicle Compatibility
Always match your vehicle’s make, model, year and variant. Door mirrors are not universal, and even small differences can affect mounting points and wiring connections.
Left vs Right Matters
Driver side and passenger side mirrors are not interchangeable. Each mirror is designed specifically for its side, so always double-check before ordering.
Manual vs Power Features
Manual mirrors require physical adjustment, while power mirrors include electric motors for adjustment, folding and sometimes heating or indicator functions. Make sure your replacement matches your existing setup.
Colour Matching and Finish
Mirror caps come in different finishes, including primed (ready for painting) and colour-matched options. Matching your vehicle’s paint ensures a clean, factory look.
To complete your repair, you can also browse our door parts category, door trims category, mirror glass category and door wiring looms category for compatible components.
Signs You Need a Replacement Door Mirror
Door mirrors are exposed to daily wear and are often damaged in tight parking spaces or minor collisions. Recognising the signs of failure helps you act quickly.
- Cracked or shattered mirror glass affecting visibility
- Broken or loose housing from carpark knocks
- Power adjustment or folding not working
- Indicator lights not functioning
- Mirror vibration or instability while driving
In many cases, replacing the entire mirror assembly is more cost-effective than attempting to repair individual components like motors or housings.
Common Door Mirror Problems
Door mirror issues can impact both safety and convenience. Understanding the most common problems helps you choose the right solution.
- Damaged mirror glass due to impact or temperature changes
- Faulty motors affecting power adjustment or folding
- Wiring issues causing indicator or heating failure
- Loose mounting leading to vibration at higher speeds
While minor issues like glass damage may be fixed with a door mirror glass replacement, more complex faults usually require a full unit replacement.
Manual vs Power Folding Mirrors
Understanding the difference between manual and power mirrors helps you make the right choice for your vehicle.
Manual Mirrors
These require physical adjustment and are typically found on older or entry-level models. They are simple, reliable and cost-effective.
Power Mirrors
Power mirrors offer electric adjustment, and many include additional features such as heating elements, integrated indicators and automatic folding. These are more convenient but rely on working motors and wiring.
If your mirror no longer responds to controls or makes unusual noises, a power folding mirror replacement is often the best solution.
Left vs Right Door Mirror Differences
Each door mirror is specifically designed for its position on the vehicle.
- Driver side mirror: Often includes additional features like blind spot detection mirrors
- Passenger side mirror: May have different curvature for wider viewing angles
Installing the wrong side can lead to poor fitment and reduced visibility, so always verify before purchase.
Benefits of Replacing a Damaged Door Mirror
Replacing a faulty mirror improves both safety and the overall look of your vehicle.
- Restores clear rear and side visibility
- Ensures compliance with roadworthy requirements
- Improves vehicle appearance with colour-matched finishes
- Restores full functionality of power features and indicators
Why Choose Aussie Car Parts
When you buy door mirror online in Australia from us, you’re choosing quality parts backed by reliable service.
- Extensive range of genuine and aftermarket mirrors
- Parts suited to Australian vehicles and conditions
- Fast Australia-wide shipping
- Secure checkout for safe and easy ordering
- Easy returns and helpful customer support
We make it simple to find the right mirror, whether you’re repairing accident damage or upgrading your vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions
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