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How to Replace Side View Mirror 1998-2002 Toyota Corolla
How to Replace Side View Mirrors 2012-14 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing Door Handle
Remove the Phillips screw
Slide handle forward and out.
Using a screwdriver pry the clip and push the handle up and off the rod.
2. Removing Door Panel
Pry the switch panel up and disconnect the lead.
Pry up the armrest tab and remove the door trim panel
Use a Phillips head to turn the clip and pry it till it pops out.
Remove the two screws.
Pull the door panel off
3. Removing The Mirror
Locate the lead and press the button on the back to release it.
Remove the three 10 mm nuts
4. Reinstallation of Mirror and Door Panel
Reinstall in reverse order.
Thread 10 mm bolt stops by hand so they are not over tightened
Line up door panel clips and push it in, making sure that the lock rod and harness are coming through.
Install two Phillips screws in armrest, push armrest into place.
Reconnect power window switch and slide the back in first and push the front down into place.
Reinstall door handle and push into place.
Put the trim panel near window back into place.
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In this video, I show you how to replace a rear side view mirror on this 1998 Corolla, same as any '98 - '02. On this vehicle, it does have power mirrors, so I do remove the door panel. If you're just replacing manual mirrors on your vehicle, then you won't need to remove the door panel. Tools you'll need are a Phillips screwdriver and a 10 mm socket and ratchet or a wrench.
Start by removing the front, inside door handle. There's a little Phillips screw right there to remove. Then the handle slides forward and kind of pulls out. In behind, you can see there's a clip right there on a rod. With the screwdriver and then take the handle, push it up and off the rod and off. Now you're going to pry up your switch panel here. Pull it forward and disconnect the lead. Then use your screwdriver right under your armrest tab, here. Pry that up. You can also pull off this trim panel, here. There are two screws holding the armrest right there, and then a little clip right here. On the clip, just use a Phillips head and turn it, put your fingernail under it, and pry it out. Once it's out like that, it's all set. Then remove these two screws.
I'll speed up as we do that. This is probably the most physically challenging part. Those screws in there are a little difficult to get out, but as long as you have a good Phillips screwdriver you'll be all set.
Now just pull, use your fingernails, use your fingers. Work them in underneath and the door panel is just held in by a series of clips.
I got a little surprise as that clip came flying out. Now, here's the proper way to do it.
Pull on this one, just keep your hand over that. It's going to come out. Then just lift the door panel right off.
Your mirror is here. It connects right here. There is a button around the back side. Just press in on that button and pull on the lead and take it out. Although, I'm having trouble getting the button, so I'm going to use a screwdriver. Press the button with the screwdriver, pull it up and out. Then, there are three 10 mm nuts right here. The mirror comes off. Obviously, my mirror is in fine shape, so I'm just going to reinstall it.
The new mirrors from 1AAuto, they'll come with the correct plug and everything so they'll plug right in. They do come molded in black plastic. Obviously, you can bolt it on that way and that fixes your problem if it's broken. If you did want to match your mirror to your vehicle, what you want to do is go to a good automotive parts store that has a paint department and you can give them your VIN, or they can help you find your paint code. They can mix up some paint, put it into an air-charged spray can and you can paint your mirror to match.
Reinstallation is reverse of the procedure. Put the harness through. Thread the bolt stops on by hand. You want these to be nice and firm, but not over tight. Plug back in our lead.
Speed through putting it back together. Hang the door panel up. Make sure your lock button comes through the top. Once you get it hung up you can look in behind and line up the clips. Feel the pin and then the hole, push it in. Make sure that you have your lock rod and your harness coming through. Then install the two Phillips screws that hold near the armrest base. Now you can reinstall the armrest. Just push it down and lock it into place. Reconnect your power window switch. Slide the back in first, then push the front down into place. Reinstall your door handle. Push it in. Push it back to lock it into place, and then put the screw back in. Then the trim panel that goes up top near the mirror, and then the little clip in the back to hold it.
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
1. Removing the Door Panel
Pry up the master switch panel with a trim tool
Disconnect the wiring harness with a flat blade screwdriver
Remove the Phillips screw from the switch panel opening the door panel
Remove the Phillips screw from the door handle
Pry the arm rest up
Remove the Phillips screw the arm rest opening
Remove the sail panel behind the mirror with a trim tool
Pry the door panel out from its clips with a trim tool
Remove the interior door handle from the door panel
Disconnect the courtesy light wiring harness
2. Removing the Side View Mirror
Disconnect the mirror wiring harness
Hold the mirror by hand
Remove the three 10mm bolts from the mirror
Remove the mirror
3. Installing the Side View Mirror
Insert the mirror into place
Tighten the three 10mm bolts to the mirror
Connect the wiring harness
4. Installing the Door Panel
Connect the courtesy light wiring harness
Insert the interior door handle into the door panel
Lift the door panel into place
Press the door panel into its clips
Press the sail panel behind the mirror into place
Tighten the Phillips screw to the arm rest opening
Press the arm rest on
Tighten the Phillips screw to the interior door handle
Tighten the Phillips screw to the switch panel opening
Connect the master switch panel wiring harness
Press the master switch panel into place
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Hey, everyone. Sue here from 1A Auto. And today we have our 2013 Camry in the shop. And I'm going to show you how to replace the driver's side outside mirror. If you need this part or any other part for your car, click the link below and head on over to 1aauto.com.
To access the side mirror, we're going to take the door panel off. We're going to take the main switch bezel off. Just going to pry up on the connectors. Disconnect the two connectors here. We've got the little one for the mirrors, and this switch right here is kind of tricky, so you've got to push in on that and lift up on the outer part of the housing, like that. And the switch comes off.
Now we have a Phillips screw right here. And we've got to take the plastic bezel right in here off with a little screwdriver. Another Phillips screw is here. And I think I have to take this handle off. You've got plastic clips: one, two, three. Well, that one's broken. And then a Phillips screwdriver. And now we should be able to grab the door panel and just pry on it wherever the plastic door pieces are. This one piece. And then you've got the door marker right there that just automatically came out. Someone's been in this door.Whoever prior owned it and they broke every clip I could find. Disconnect it. Push on that little tab.
If one of the door pieces, these little prongs come off, they're real easy to attach. Just bring it right back on there and snap it in place. Once you have the door panel off, you're going to disconnect the electrical connector right here. There's a tab. Push in on it and lift up. Then you have three mounting bolts and a 10mm socket. And with our 10mm socket, you've got to undo all three bolts. Those mirrors come with mounting bolts. These are actually plastic screw into plastic screws. We're going to hold onto that mirror and undo this last one. There's a clip right here--look at that. Bend that down and slide it out. There we have our driver's side outside mirror.
Now we have our new mirror. I'm going to bring right on the outside. Fish the wire through that opening hole. Line up the three guide pins. Apparently I can't guide it in there. There we go. And push until that clip snaps on. It's kind of tough with the actual new foam insulation. I'm just going to hold it until I tighten this one up. And the other two up. This being plastic and screw-type mounting, I strongly recommend doing this by hand. Electric drills have more power. If you go too fast too soon, you can actually crack all the housing, so this is definitely a by hand application.
Now just even out the mounting. Take your plug and reconnect it. And now put our panel back on. Make sure you put that door, marker door harness through that slot. And we're going to bring it up. I'm going to bring this through the actual door panel like that. Make sure your harness here, main switch, is out. And start lining up all the top, the window. Make sure that wire's still on the bottom. Just get a look at this. There's a real small little tight lip on this. Here we go. Push down. Once you get it over that lip on the top of the door panel, make sure this wire hasn't fallen back out. Push it right through there. That's clear, and then you can guide your pins on the side. Snap them in all the way around.
I like to make sure it's snapped all the way in before I start bolting things down. You've got three mounting screws: two long chrome and a little small black one. The black one goes on the handle, so we'll go right there first. Then you have the two silver ones. Go right here. Put our main switch back on. Make sure that outside housing that slides locks in. The mirror switch.
Before we guide that on, we'll put this one on. This is the actual arm rest. You've got these prongs back here that have to line up. There we go. I'm going to put our plastic trim back in. You've got to line up all those little body clips. And then the last thing, we have our marker light. Turn it on and hook it in.
Hi. Didn't see you there. Now our last step is to make sure that the mirror works and confirm it's all together. The key is in the on position, and it works in all positions motivated left and right. Adjust it to your liking, and you're ready to go down the road.
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