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Mirror Assembly-Inside

Part Number: 9632160U02
Infiniti Infiniti
Replaces: 9632160u12
Backordered

Mirror Cover

Part Number: 963735DB0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Cover-Mirror Body, Right-hand
Description: With camera, satin.
MSRP $182.84
$115.64

Mirror Assembly

Part Number: 963027JA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Door Mirror Assembly-Left-hand
Description: With puddle lamp.
MSRP $1,944.49
$1,208.50

Mirror Assembly

Part Number: 963015NW0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Mirror, Door Mirror Assembly-Right-hand
Description: QX50. Right. From 09/21. With heat, sensory.
MSRP $1,908.24
$1,185.97

Mirror Assembly

Part Number: 963017JA0A
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Door Mirror Assembly-Right-hand
Description: With puddle lamp.
MSRP $1,944.51
$1,208.51

Mirror Assembly

Part Number: K63011PM0B
Infiniti Infiniti
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Door, Right-hand
Description: Fits M37, M56, Q70
Backordered

Mirror Glass

Part Number: 96365AR210
Infiniti Infiniti
Notes: Included with mirror assembly.
Other Names: Glass-Mirror, R
Description: With memory.
Backordered

Mirror Inside

Part Number: 96321CB01A
Infiniti Infiniti
Notes: Part cannot be reused/reinstalled.
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Inside
Replaces: 96321cb00a
Description: With compass, without tech pkg. All. Without tech package. With lane departure. Coupe, without navigation. Journey, without premium pkg....
MSRP $873.31
$542.76

Mirror Assembly

Part Number: 963015W600
Infiniti Infiniti
Notes: Order by color.
Other Names: Mirror Assembly-Door, Right-hand
Description: From 07/02, white.
Backordered

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Replace Faulty Mirrors to See Everything Around You

When it comes to keeping your car running great, INFINITI of Massapequa knows you want the best. Mirrors let you monitor traffic behind and beside your vehicle, making lane changes and backing maneuvers safe. Today's mirrors include heated glass to clear ice and fog, power adjustments for perfect positioning, integrated turn signals, and blind spot warning systems. Broken mirror housings or cracked glass eliminate your ability to see approaching vehicles and create hazardous blind spots during everyday driving.

What Makes Mirrors Stop Working

Mirrors fail through impact damage, electronic malfunctions, and deterioration of adjustment systems over years of operation. Parking mishaps and side-swipe accidents shatter glass and break plastic housings even at speeds barely above idle. Thieves and vandals intentionally damage mirrors on street-parked vehicles for no reason other than causing destruction. Electric motors that control mirror positioning burn out from continuous use or seize up when internal plastic gears wear down and strip. Heating grids embedded in glass break when subjected to extreme temperature swings between hot summer sun and freezing winter conditions. The adhesive bonding mirror glass to backing plates fails from vibration and temperature stress, causing glass to fall off completely. Housing materials crack and become brittle after prolonged ultraviolet exposure, eventually snapping at mounting points. Turn signal circuits fail when bulbs burn out or LED arrays develop dead sections that reduce visibility to other motorists. Blind spot detection sensors stop functioning when lenses get covered in dirt or internal components degrade from moisture intrusion. Most mirrors require replacement somewhere between 70,000 and 110,000 miles unless damaged earlier.

Why Factory Mirrors Work With Your Vehicle's Systems

Generic mirrors arrive without proper electrical connections for heating, adjustment motors, and safety features that come standard on luxury vehicles. Genuine INFINITI mirrors maintain factory standards for models like the Q70 and QX60, ensuring complete integration with vehicle computers and lighting circuits. Aftermarket glass uses incorrect curvature that distorts reflected images and makes judging distances difficult.

For reliable components at great prices, INFINITI of Massapequa is your trusted source.