How to Replace Drivers Side Mirror 2003-07 Chevy Silverado

How to Replace Drivers Side Mirror 2003-07 Chevy Silverado

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When it comes to driving, it’s important to know what’s behind you and beside you. A broken side view mirror could put you at risk of an accident, or ticket! TRQ side view mirrors are engineered to fit your vehicle. This video shows you how to install the driver’s side mirror but the procedure will be the same on either side of your 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado.

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Paul Massey says:

Mine doesn't have power anything so it's super easy to change, don't have to take off the whole panel just the little triangle piece.

Mike Caldera says:

Clippie and hookiedo. Words of the day

Robert Gilmore says:

On my 2005 Suburban LT, when removing what the mechanic in this video calls at 0:23 seconds into replacing the mirror "We're going to move along to this right here…", which is removing the switch cluster, where the electrical cables connect, he has this procedure out of order time-wise and is also incorrect in assuming it's only held in place by "clippy-do's", as there is a 7mm screw that secures the forward part of the switch cluster to the door panel that must be unscrewed FROM THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR PANEL AFTER THE DOOR PANEL IS REMOVED. On the vehicle in the video, both the back and front "clippy-do's" and the screw are broken, so it comes out without a problem. You can see the tip of the screw sticking up at 0:40 sec thru 0:44 sec, and at 0:49 sec thru 0:56 sec in this video. You can remove the back part of the switch cluster by using a plastic trim tool, but if you persist in forcing the front part out with it, or a stiffer metal pry bar, you're going to break that portion of the switch cluster that the screw fastens to. Frankly, the switch cluster doesn't need to be removed to replace the mirror as only the very rear black connector and the blue connector need to be disconnected and replaced. I was able to remove them working from the top down from outside my Suburban through the open window after all the panel securing screws, lock and door handle bezels had been removed, and I also didn't need to disconnect the door courtesy light connector as is done at 2:21 thru 2:31 in this video. Maybe there are switch clusters that don't have screws securing them on earlier models, but on my 2005, and on the vehicle in this video, the switch cluster is definitely secured with both "clippy-do's" and a 7mm screw…and there's actually no need to remove the switch cluster from the door panel, nor remove any other electrical connectors from it other than the two previously mentioned black and blue connectors for the mirror.

Andy Yarrington says:

can you just replace the glass in those or do you need the whole mirror

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