Thanks!
...I was ready to replace the puddle bulbs but couldn't get the nerve up to pop out the mirror. When you do so, can you please take a few photos of the inside? Looking a VIDA, it appears you can remove the lens by using a long narrow screwdriver without popping out the mirror. TIA!
I finally replaced the bulbs for the driver and passenger footwell as well as the mirror bulbs.
For the footwell bulbs, you can change the bulbs pretty easily actually... First you need to take the light diffuser out, then
1) you can change the bulb then and there
or
2) take the whole housing out - there are plastic 6 pins that are visible - you only need to release the 4 corner ones
I only took a picture after I replaced the passenger bulb (for comparison)
For the mirror it was a bit more tricky... I managed to get the housings out BUT I'm almost certain that that's not how you do it
Edit: As a matter in fact, other users pointed out to me that it's quite easy to pop the mirror out so it might be easier just to try it like that
Here's the mirror removal procedure :
Mirror removal
If you tilt the mirror all the way up, you'll have enough clearance to put a screwdriver in. I saw what needed to be "pushed" in, but I couldn't do anything that way.
Eventually I finally managed to get it out, from the outside...
If you look at the second picture, you can see that on the side where the wires go in the housing, there isn't a clip, but just a piece of plastic that holds the housing up (i'll name it "plastic pin")
If you try and push from that side (meaning from the front of the housing) the clip on the opposite side (the one that i was trying to push in with the screw driver) will bend enough to allow you to force the housing out.
Once the plastic "pin" is out from that side, you can force the housing out by pulling it down. By doing this, you're actually getting the bulb out of the housing (which is what you want actually) and will eventually have the housing in your hand, and the bulb and wire hanging down
The reverse procedure is A LOT easier. You just need to put the housing with the pin in first, then push up and the clip on the opposite side will lock once again.
The problem was that on the passenger side the clip broke. (I honestly think that it would have broken anyway if one would have tried to remove it. Anywho, just a tiny bit of superglue holds the housing up now