Your Dodge Caravan mirrors are not just any old mirrors. Auto mirrors are some pretty specialized pieces of equipment that are made with specific shapes and properties to allow you to drive safely. In most cases you will have three Caravan mirrors located on your vehicle--a rear view mirror, and two side view mirrors.
Each of these mirrors is a little different, but all of them are designed to allow you to see behind your vehicle without having to take your eyes from the road. For most drivers, the mirror that sees the most use is the rear view Dodge Caravan mirror.
This is the elongated mirror mounted on the inside of your windshield, in the upper center. The rear view mirror is adjustable with a pivot stem, and features a dimming capacity for night driving that is activated either with a manual toggle switch, or automatically when bright lights are reflected in it. Your vehicle also features two side view Caravan mirrors that are mounted on the outside of your side doors at the far lower corner of your windows, in either plastic housing units or metal brackets. Each of your side view Dodge Caravan mirrors is different, though they appear the same at first glance. While your left side view mirror is a regular reflecting mirror, your right side view mirror is a convex surface that makes objects appear smaller, giving you a wider field of view. This property enables you to see your right side blind spot as you drive. Side view Caravan mirrors are adjustable using controls found inside your vehicle, either a small pivot lever or a set of motorized mirror controls.When your mirrors are missing or broken, be sure to replace them with genuine Caravan mirrors from our extensive online catalogue.