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How To Install Trail Ridge Tow Mirrors 2007-14 Ford F150
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
6mm Socket
8mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Door Panel
Pop up the trap door in the door pull
Remove the 8mm bolt in the door pull
Pop out the trap door in the door handle
Remove the 8mm bolt from the door handle
Remove the two 6mm bolts on the bottom of the door
Lift the door panel up
Pull the door panel off of the door
Unlock the door handle cable from the plastic trim
Remove the lead ball from the slot in the door handle
Disconnect the power folding mirror switch connector
Disconnect the master window switch connector
2. Removing the Old Mirror
Disconnect the mirror connector
Remove the 11mm bolts from the mirror
Remove the mirror
3. Installing the Tow Mirror
Insert the mirror into the door
Tighten the 11mm bolts
Connect the connector
4. Installing the Door Panel
Connect the master window switch connector
Connect the power folding mirror switch connector
Insert the lead ball to the slot in the door handle
Lock the door handle cable to the plastic trim
Lift the door panel onto the door
Pull the door panel down
Tighten the two 6mm bolts on the bottom of the door
Tighten the 8mm bolt to the door handle
Tighten the 8mm bolt to the door pull
Pop on the trap door in the door handle
Pop on the trap door in the door pull
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I'm going to use a small flat bladed screwdriver to pop this up. I'm going to use an 8mm socket, an extension, and a ratchet to remove this 8mm bolt. I'll put that aside. I had to wedge a small flat bladed screwdriver in there, because there's no relief to get a screwdriver in. I'll use the other part of my plastic trim tool and get the plastic trim tool under here. Very difficult to remove. You just have to keep working at it. Remove the 8mm bolt. At the bottom of the door, there are two 6mm bolts. Use a 6mm socket, and remove those.
These are actually more like self-tapping screws with a 6mm head. So you can't pull on the door straight out. It has to go up first. You want to lift it up, just like that, and then off of the door panel. We'll reach in here, remove the door handle. You need to unlock this cable from the plastic trim. I'm using some needle nose pliers. Push in on the tabs. I'll push it out and through, and then put the little lead ball that's on the end of it, it's more like a cylinder, but it'll pop right out. I want to unplug the power folding mirror switch. Reach underneath, push the lock in, and pull it down.
Now, I want to do the same for the master window switch. Push in on the lock, and pull this down. Push down on all these locks, now the door panel will come off. The mirror plug is up here behind this plastic. You don't really need to peel it all back. There's a lock in there, I'm going to push it. It might be easier with my other finger, and then pull just like that. And I'll just leave it like that. There are three nuts on the studs holding the mirror to the body. I'm going to use 11-millimeter deep socket and remove them. Put those aside so you can reuse them. It should pull out of the door straight right out.
We have our broken mirror. Here's our original, broken mirror from our vehicle. A brand new towing mirror from 1AAuto.com. It has the same power fold option. This will manual telescope, you have to really push on it. That way it doesn't slide in on you. It's got a turn signal is up here, as opposed to being down here. It also has the memory function for the mirror. And this should fit great and really look great on our vehicle. This new mirror does come with hardware. I'm going to reuse the old ones, and I'll just take these off. Since the old ones are in good shape and they have a wider base, I'm going to use these instead. To feed these wires through the opening, push our mirror in to the door panel. It also helps to have the window down so you can just reach through. Capture one of these so the mirror doesn't fall. Capture the other ones. Now I'm going to tighten these down, kind of bring them in evenly. You can see the mirror getting tight against the door. As soon as I feel them get tight, I'll just go a little turn more. You don't want to over-tighten them and pull the studs out of the plastic, so we'll go a little more just like that. Put our harness back up, plug it in. Stuff that up into the door. That just kind of sat over that.
See these hooks are on the edge of the door panel instead of clips, so just while I hook everything up, I'm going to rest the door panel just like that so I don't have to hold it, and just push it against myself so it doesn't fall backwards, and hook the door release handle cable right here. It's going to push through.
I'm going to reach down and plug in the master window switch. I may have to push the door panel in. Kind of feel for these. Get this one in there. Now, I'm going to put the door panel up, and I push it, and get it hooked in place. You also have to capture this, the door lock little plunger. That can be tricky to line up. Make sure the door's unlocked, because it will make it this much taller and easier to line up. So that's it.
Door panel is hooked to the doorframe. Now I can bolt it back up. Put the bottom self-tapping bolts back in. Install the bolt behind the door handle. Install the bolt in the little door pull area. Install the little trim piece. Snaps down into place. Reinstall the trim that goes behind the door handle. Go this way with it. It snaps into place.
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November 30, 2019
Excellent replacement part
Good Replacement Part
B
January 27, 2021
Broke my passenger side mirror. Ford wants $480. Bought this one as an Oem part. Easy installation. Looks just like factory. We were even able to install the white cap to the new one to match the white truck!
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Tommy
July 24, 2021
I always appreciate the great quality and customer service of 1A Auto.
That is the reason I have ordered and will continue to order parts from them.
Audrey
November 22, 2021
Exactly what I was expecting
Customer Q&A
Are these close to oem? I have a painted cap already I want to know if I can just swap them iut and all the pins will align?March 5, 2019
Anthony J
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These are made to the same specifications as the OE parts. We do not recommend removing the cap that comes with the mirror to swap the caps.
March 5, 2019
Christa R
my oe # is bl3417682 do you have anything to replace this ?March 16, 2021
Robert B
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We were unable to cross reference with the part # provided. You can search to see if we have the correct part by entering the year/make/model in the 'Search by Vehicle' section - please be sure to find a mirror that has the exact same options as the OE for fitment.
March 16, 2021
Andra M
Does it come in black color like pic?May 26, 2021
Michael D
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Yes, this mirror will have a black surface. "Paint-to-match finish" refers to a smooth, paintable surface. This item is not painted. Paint offers better coverage and adhesion, but it is not necessary for installation.
May 26, 2021
Andra M
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