No, but it's a start.
Use a wide putty knife, gently pry off the bezel that holds the mirror in. You'll see a nut inside the mirror housing, remove it.
Now the rubber boot and ball joint is removable. Slip the rubber boot off, you'll see a nut under a black cap. This is the nut you want to tighten slightly. 10mm wrench
There are a few 'cone' washers under this nut. They're generally all installed the same way -> //// For a warm fuzzy, flip-flop them thusly -> /\/\/\
Slip the boot back over, attach the boot/ball joint back on the two pieces. clean the mirror up, reattach the bezel ring. Use a few dots of silicone sealant on the bezel ring, hold the bezel ring on with rubber bands til the sealant has cured.
Rick