If you look through you will see a "lug sitting on a black lip. Use the screwdriver to force the lip away from the car. the lug will slip down the side of it. release the lip and it will secure the mirror. Note the mirror does not seem to fit 100% correctly so I've added some tape for extra security. Cheers. Couple of minor issues with my 9-5 mirrors. They work, in so much as the electrically adjust from the switch, but they don't tilt when the car is put into reverse. Also, I noticed that the mirrors don't heat up, as the condensation didn't clear the other day. thanks. Watch on The solution is actually to replace the fuse! The only part you need is a 60 pence resettable fuse! Buy 10 or more for 30p. These are self-resetting fuses, not your standard one-off break fuses. They allow power to run for a specific period of time before cutting it. Try cracking into the electrical system for the mirrors and shorting out the switch to see if you get any response from the mirror. Reply Quote S sgould 16468 posts ยท Joined 2002 #3 ยท Sep 10, 2002 If both mirrors are not working it's more likely to be a switch fault. Cleaning the mirror setting button. Normal problem is non working electric side mirror. This usually fixes it. Thanks to Visar Merseli for providing this button. Saab 9-5 2.0T '2004 My electrical mirrors does only work sideways but not up and down. I have tried replacing the switch without any luck. This problem applies to both mirrors. 0:00 / 11:33 Fixing a Collision-Damaged Side Mirror (2009 Saab 9-5) - Trionic Seven Trionic Seven 17.7K subscribers Subscribe 21K views 5 years ago The previous owner was involved in a 20.8K subscribers. 8.2K views 2 years ago. The issue was that the mirror would only half-fold and then not open back up at all. The only part you need is a 60 pence resettable fuse! Buy 10 or Q0F6o.