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CRP000090 - Motormontage

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Oorspronkelijke prijs - Oorspronkelijke prijs €66,00
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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Motorconstructie is de aandrijfmotor die de afstelling van de rechterbuitenspiegel aandrijft.

Gemonteerd in de spiegelbehuizing als onderdeel van de buitenste spiegelconstructie, kantelt de actuator het spiegelglas op zijn assen als reactie op de elektrische spiegelbediening, bij spiegels met geheugenpositionering.
Alternative Codes
CRP000090

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Frequently asked questions

What is the CRP000090 motor assembly?
The CRP000090 is the drive motor that powers adjustment of the right-hand exterior door mirror. It mounts inside the door mirror housing and tilts the mirror glass on its axes when you use the electric mirror controls, on mirrors with memory positioning.
What happens when this mirror motor fails?
When the CRP000090 mirror motor fails, the right-hand door mirror typically stops adjusting on one or both axes from the electric controls, or moves erratically. Replacing the motor restores powered glass movement without renewing the complete mirror assembly.
Which mirror does the CRP000090 fit?
The CRP000090 powers the right-hand exterior door mirror, working as the glass-adjustment actuator inside the mirror housing on mirrors with memory positioning. Confirm your mirror uses a separate adjustment motor before ordering, as some designs integrate the actuator into the backing plate.
Can I replace just the mirror motor instead of the whole mirror?
Yes, the CRP000090 lets you replace just the adjustment motor rather than the complete exterior mirror assembly. It fits inside the existing door mirror housing, which typically means dismantling the mirror to reach the actuator. This is usually a cheaper repair than a full mirror.