My 2010 Camry LE (non-heated) passenger mirror broke in multiple places after driving into an orange construction drum. There was no problem with the case, so I called the parts department at the local Toyota dealership and figured I could get a replacement glass and plate for no more than $25. Instead they gave me a prize of $63! I went online and after reading the reviews about this mirror I took a chance. I'm so happy I did. The mirror fits just as well as the original. I took the advice of one of the reviewers and turned the mirror all the way down. This allowed me to remove the original from the top, then lifted it to detach it from the bottom. After putting on the spare mirror, I flipped it over, hooked it in at the bottom first, and then snapped it in at the top. You may have to fiddle with the hinge a bit to make sure the mirror and case latches line up properly, but once you do it fits perfectly and it saved me $40!
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