How To Replace Side Rear View Mirror 07-13 GMC Yukon Denali

How To Replace Side Rear View Mirror 07-13 GMC Yukon Denali

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🔧 List of tools used:
• Flat Blade Screwdriver
• 10mm Socket
• Door Panel Removal Tool
• Ratchet
• Putty Knife

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, smashed, cracked, or shattered side view mirror. This video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chevy Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Sierra, Yukon Denali

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Brad Dawson says:

As a guy who has a background in wiring electrical things, wouldn't it be easy just to install the new mirror and cut/splice all the wiring for the new mirror? That way you would not have to access the controls, thus you wouldn't have to remove the door panel. This would make an hour job only 10 minutes. I believe all you would have to remove would be the small triangle panel right?

edward naylon says:

Fantastic, thank you for making this. 2007 Tahoe.

Eric Dillon says:

And get again, GM really made a easy job tough. I replaced towing mirrors on my 2001 Chevy Silverado with standard mirrors. The harness was right there and there wasn't any need to pull the door panel off. For Christ's sake. Make it simple again. Thanks for the info. You have showed me that I'll just take it to the shop.

Skeeter Saurus says:

And, for those who are LUCKY ENOUGH to have a Silverado 2500HD or 3500HD with the LTZ package AND MANUAL WINDOWS, LOCKS AND MIRRORS…you can forget ALL THIS DOOR BOLSTER INSANITY…and just watch the interior 'triangle removal' at the 2:00-minute mark…then simply unbolt the three mirror bolts! Yes…I put tow mirrors on my 1-ton LTZ in about 3-minutes per side…because electronic STUPIDITY did not infest my TRUCK at the factory!!!

karlo1616 says:

Just a quick heads up to everyone to be very careful when re-attaching your new mirror and replacing the bolts that attach the panel to the door – if you drop any of the nuts or bolts down into the metal cavity of the door you'll never see them again! Luckily I just happened to have a replacement nut that fit laying around so I didn't have to make a trip to the hardware store.
Great video and great product!! I just finished installing my replacement passenger side mirror in less than an hour. Everything is now working perfectly. I'll definitely be getting all my replacement parts from 1A Auto from now on! Thanks!

stepitup says:

Holy CRAP who the hell designed a car that you have to take everything off the door just to replace a side mirror. Like a friend says all the time. Lift the oil cap off and replace the car under it and return the oil cap. Amazing.

stickyboy210 says:

do you know anything about the lights in the mirrors mina aren't working

D G says:

Great video; A couple of notes in addition to Peter's comments below:
1. I did not disconnect the battery cable because I wanted to test the mirror operation before reassembling the door panel;
2. No need to disconnect the door handle cable; there was enough room to work without removing it;
3. The mirror I ordered matched exactly, except there were no white clips taped to the cable. I didn't see this as a big deal, and I did not remove or re-attach the original clips to the new mirror's cable.
I really appreciate the video; it made the process as easy as it could have been.

Ian Theunissen says:

This was super helpful. I just replaced the driver side mirror on my 2007 GMC Sierra in less than an hour and I'm not super mechanically inclined. Thanks a lot!

James Smejkal says:

Makes it look so simple, think I may be able to do it.

Hatim Al Balushi says:

Thanks bro,,
It's very useful video.

Quentin Qualls says:

Hey I have an 07 Escalade. I want to keep the plastic black and chrome mirror housing. Can I just buy the replacement mirror assembly and swap motor and gear? Just curious. Thanks!

Travis R. says:

no need to disconnect battery for a mirror change. i worked for GM during 2010-14

Peter Notarfrancesco says:

A few additional pieces of advice. Use masking tape to keep the 10 mm j-nuts from rotating before you reinstall the door. They sometimes get loose – in my case 2 out of 3 – and they rotate out of position by the time you get the door on. Don't be surprised if 1 or more of the clips for the door or the inside mirror trim panel are broken. My mirror was replaced years ago by the dealership under warranty and a clip on the panel and a clip on the door were broken. Count your wire harnesses as you take them off. There may be unused sockets on the switch plate – much worry during reinstallation! Last item it may help to lower the window before starting. This makes it easier to hold onto the mirror and gives a better angle to reinstalling the door near the window gasket.
Otherwise a great video, GREAT confidence builder.

Neill Campbell says:

Thank you for the video and the side view mirror on my '07 Denali. I'm not super handy, but in 30 minutes I saved a couple of hundred dollars and have fully functioning side view mirror again. I bought a door handle from you guys and you had a video on that as well.
Being not so handy, I'm nervous to do much on the car for fear I'll Just end up with an even more expensive repair. But with a good step by step video and the part from 1A Auto, I've been able to take care of a couple of things and leave more complicated fixes to my local auto shop.

Many thanks!

landon1086 says:

Thanks, got it done in 30 mins. Didn't need to disconnect handle wire on my Tahoe…

Mahmoud AlShami says:

Hi MIke
Thank you for the video. Do you have any information on the newer GMC Yukon 2015. I need my passenger side mirror replaced ? Thank you

dbr2205 says:

Thanks for the awesome video. Just replaced my passenger side mirror on my 2012 cadillac ext.

Gilberto Salgado says:

Can I replace the side mirrors on my 2012 Silverado with the ones with the built in turn signal?

Stephen Goldberger says:

Thanks for this video – just ordered the mirror and will install it once I get it! This is the same for a 2013 Tahoe I assume?

jmsc4f says:

Awesome video…thank you

Dexter McCoy says:

I also want to replace door guards on 2009 Silverado extended cab . they are not white anymore, on a white truck.  I want them black . 56k miles. can I get them there??

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