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Direct Bolt-on Replacement: No modifications or special tools required
Complete Assembly: includes same mirror glass, housing, bracket and technology as the original unit
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How to Replace Side Rear View Mirror 2005-10 Volkswagen Jetta
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
T20 Driver
T30 Bit
Magnet - Extendable
1. Removing the Interior Door Panel
Pry up the window switch panel with a flat blade screwdriver
For the passenger side, pull out the pull handle
Remove the inner handle
Remove the two T30 Torx screws behind the inner handle
Remove the three T20 Torx screws on the bottom of the panel
Remove the T20 Torx screw at the front top corner of the door panel
Pry out the door panel
Lift the door panel up and off
Disconnect the latch cable from the door handle
Disconnect the speaker wiring lead
Disconnect the trunk switch wiring harness
2. Removing the Mirror
Remove the T20 screw from the mirror base trim panel
Pull off the mirror base trim panel
Pry the cap out of the mirror base with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull off the mirror base trim panel
Remove the three T30 screws from the mirror
Disconnect the mirror wiring harness
Unclip the mirror wiring from the door
Pull off the mirror
3. Installing the Mirror
Paint the mirror cap to the desired color
Feed the mirror into place
Insert the three T30 screws into the mirror
Clip the mirror wiring into the door
Connect the mirror wiring harness
Push the cap into the mirror base
Push on the mirror base trim panel
Inset the T20 screw into the mirror base trim panel
If you are reusing the mirror cap, pry it off the old mirror with a flat blade screwdriver
Slide the mirror cap onto the mirror
Connect the defrost wires to the mirror glass
Push the mirror glass onto the mirror
4. Reinstalling the Interior Door Panel
Connect the trunk switch wiring harness
Connect the speaker wiring lead
Connect the latch cables to the door handle
Lift the door panel into place
Push in the door panel clips
Insert the T30 screws into the door panel bracket
Insert the T20 screw at the top front corner of the door panel
Insert the three T20 screws at the bottom of the door panel
Slide the interior door handle into place
Push the switch panel in place
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video we're going to show you how to replace the side mirror on this 2005 Volkswagen Jetta. We show you on the driver's side, but the passenger side is the same procedure. It's the same part and similar process on these Jetta's from 2005 to 2010. The items you'll need for this are a new side mirror from 1AAuto.com, a T20 Torx driver, a T30 Torx bit and ratchet, a flat blade screwdriver and a stick magnet.
Pry up on the front of the switch panel and if it doesn't pop up entirely, just pry it from the back. Then it will pull free and you can just pull that out. The passenger side is similar, but instead of prying out the switch panel, you want to just pry out on this pull handle. Behind it you'll see these two T30 screws. On the driver side, you can just slide this little handle out and you'll see the same two T30 screws. At the bottom of either door panel there's three T20 screws, and then one more T20 screw up here on the side of the door panel. We'll just fast forward as Mike removes all of those. Now just pull out on the edge of the door panel. You want to do this all the way around the outside edge. Once you've released all those clips, just slide the door panel up and out of the windowsill. Then pull the door panel back.
Push out on this clip and then unhook the cable from the door handle and then push the tabs on either side of this harness for your speaker and just disconnect it. Then push the tab on this harness while lifting up on that purple lever and the harness will release. Then your door panel is free.
Now remove this T20 screw right here underneath this panel. Then pull out on the panel and pull it down. Now you want to pry out this cap right here on the side of the door. Then remove this T30 and these two T30s right here. We strongly recommend you use a stick magnet to help hold the bolt as you pull it out because if you do end up dropping it down into the door, it's a long process to get it back out. We'll fast forward as Mike removes those three T30 screws. Now push the tab on the mirror harness and disconnect it. It's definitely not secure enough, just the red tab. Then pull out these clips around the door. Then you can pull your mirror free. You will need to maneuver it back and forth a little bit and then just feed that harness through the door and your mirror is free.
The new mirror from 1A Auto comes with a primered cap. Obviously you can install this as it is if you're just looking for a functional replacement. If you wanted to paint it to match you could go to an automotive paint store and they can match the paint for your vehicle and put it in an air charged can. Then you can spray it first, but to install, you're just going to reverse the procedure. Put the connector through. Push this gasket in underneath and make sure that the holes line up. Then the mirror, you push underneath the molding. You can see that black rubber. Make sure it doesn't get caught. Then the bottom goes in. We carefully install this bottom one. I've got my magnet underneath just in case it falls. We'll fast forward as he replaces the other screws and tightens them up. Now reclip the mirror harness back into the door and we'll fast forward as Mike does this. Then reconnect your power mirror harness. Make sure it's all the way in, push down that red clip, replace that cap on the side of the door and then you want to pull this out of that panel and then feed it back into the door by just pushing in those tabs. Now push the panel back into place. Once you have it clicked into place you can replace that T20 screw and tighten it up.
There can be a number of reasons why you're replacing your mirror. It could be because just the bottom side got wiped out, maybe your cap's still in good shape, so you want to reuse your original cap. You can do that. Like I said the 1A Auto one comes with a primed cap so you could paint this to match or just install it as it is if you're just looking for a functional replacement. If you did want to get your original cap off, start with the screwdriver down here in the joint, near the base. Pry there. I'm pulling this part of it kind of out towards me. You can see the clips right there. Keep prying in here, in the base area and then there's a clip here and here as well, so there's just some prying there. Now I'm just going to push that off. I pried out to release this clip. You can see the clip in there and now I need to pry out and release this clip out here. Okay. It comes off. Sometimes it can get caught on the mirror a little bit so you just have to make sure your mirror will come off. You can actually just push the mirror a little bit.
You can put your wires through. Slide the cap down, make sure everything's lined up correctly. That goes on. Do the same thing if you've repainted your primed one. Then the glass installs. Connect your defrost wires, push them in and then you kind of look in and make sure the tabs are going around the mirror and push.
Now, to replace your door panel reconnect this harness and push that purple lever back down. Reconnect your speaker. Then rehook your door handle cable into place. Then slide that back and clip the cable back in. Put your door panel back up into the window sill and make sure the clips on the edges have lined up, then hit them back into place. Now we'll fast forward as Mike replaces those two T30s and the four T20 screws and tightens them up. Now slide this handle back into place and then put your switch panel back down. Then you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Great experience
Thomas
January 23, 2017
I purchased a part for a VW Jetta. The part was exactly as described and fit perfectly. The installation video was incredibly helpful - it clearly is the only reason I was able to install the part myself. Can't say enough good things about my first, but definitely not last, experience with 1aauto!!!
VW Jetta Passenger Mirror
Jeffrey
January 26, 2017
Easy to install. Fit and finish exactly like OE. Fast delivery.
VW mirror
R
July 9, 2017
Had the mirror painted and installed, looks and works great.
Thanks Sorry I don't do reviews because I never give perfects.
Five star!!!
Y
August 21, 2017
Good product,good fast service,veri halpfull video instructions,
Good fit, easy installation
Garry
April 29, 2018
Bought this to replace a mirror that was broke off, good quality, used old painted cover , but could easily painted the pre primed cover to match color of car if old cover is broke. Would buy again or recommend.
Excellent part, manufacted better than original
W
December 3, 2018
Excellent replacement part made better than the original. Was able to use the original manufactures cover plate on mirror so didn't have to paint the replacement cover which was only primed.
Exactly What I ordered
E
April 10, 2019
This is exactly what I ordered, it came in protected packaging. The casing over the mirror is not pre-attached to the mirror, and since my casing on my old mirror was in good shape, I was able to use the same color and not have to paint the base grey that this comes with. Fairly easy to install if you follow a youtube video. Hope I don't have to buy again, but if I have any more mirror problems I will give them my business again for sure.
Awesome fit! Great people to deal with and friendly too
B
August 16, 2019
Will be doing business again with them in the future
R
October 21, 2019
I was actually blown away by the amazing service I received from everyone I felt with to get my part. I will certainly use again.
William
March 5, 2020
Had to use the old foam gasket. I couldn't get the mirror on correctly using the new gasket. Maybe I wasn't patient enough to correctly align mirror with new gasket.
Video was correct about being careful with the 3 bolts holding the mirror. I dropped one (not the one that they mentioned in the video) in the door. Had to undo almost all the bolts holding the outer door skin in order to gain access behind the door.
Overall the job wasn't too hard. Video really helped. Getting the top cap painted at an auto body shop was the most expensive part of the job
Passenger Side Mirror
James
May 4, 2020
I purchased this for my 2009 Jetta as I had clipped mine on the garage side. What sold me was the clear DIY 1AAuto video on the process. I purchased paint to match kit from TouchUpDirect and the whole process was satisfying and a money saver. Thank you. Also just purchased another for my daughters 2010 Jetta.
Jetta Passenger Side Mirror
J
August 1, 2020
Mirror was exact replacement, delivery time to Alaska was reasonable, video how to was outstanding and made the install go well. Just wish delivery was free, as advertised, living in Alaska, we always get gigged on delivery charges.
Perfect replacement
Bernhard
December 27, 2020
Perfect fit, fast shipping, reasonable price, and a very helpful video demonstrating the installation. I just wish I could order the mirror without the cover because I was able to reuse the cover from the old broken mirror and now I have another piece of plastic lying around or going into the recycling bin. But overall this was exactly what I needed.
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