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  1. I just bought a 2013 Nissan NV2500 High Roof and I'm having a couple of issues with it, some are solved but one that it isn't is the passenger side mirror shaking while idling or driving. The part that is actually shaking is the mirror housing (the part circled in the attachment), not the part that connects directly to the door (door mirror finisher?). It seems that the connection between the finisher and the housing is loose (I checked and that part is tight on the driver side and the mirror doesn't shake). I have the service manual and I was looking through the mirror section and I can't figure out if I'm supposed to remove the entire passenger side door panel to access the mirror housing. Does anyone have any experience with fixing this? It doesn't seem like something that would require a new mirror. Thanks
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