How to Remove and Install a 2013-2018 Nissan Altima Side View Mirror

How to Remove and Install a 2013-2018 Nissan Altima Side View Mirror

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We’ll show you how to remove and install a painted 2013 Nissan Altima Side View Mirror. This how-to tutorial could also probably be used to replace your 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, or 2018 Nissan Altima side view mirrors since this particular mirror will fit all those years.

Using everyday household tools, like a ratchet wrench and flat head screwdriver, we’ll remove all of the parts necessary to remove the old, damaged mirror and then use the same hardware from the old mirror to install our brand new, painted side view mirror from ReveMoto.

In the video, the mirror we’ll be using to replace the original mirror is this 2013 Nissan Altima (Sedan) Passenger Side View Mirror Painted White Pearl (Paint Code: QAB) found here: https://www.revemoto.com/products/2013-nissan-altima-sedan-side-view-mirror-painted

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Harrell Baker says:

Thanks for the video…I'll give it a try.
It worked just fine. It was easier for me to pry the piece behind the handle from the left. Thanks…great video.

drumerboi45 says:

Thanks for the video, what size socket did you use?

Ryan Schneider says:

It was hard to see, but did that mirror include blind spot monitoring? Do you know if it would be the same install?

Blake Harris says:

Same for 2012??? Nissan Altima2.5S

Ryan Hill says:

Are we able to plug and play a mirror with turn signal into the altima that previously did not have the turn signal feature?

Melvin Jacob says:

This video helped so much, I was able to change my mirror under an hour for less than $50. Thank you

First Name Last Name says:

Wonderful video, my wife just hit the mirror.

Gena S says:

Thank you for your video!
Are the instructions the same for a 2014 Nissan Murano?

Alexdfl Luna says:

I like that look very simple now a question how to add the turning signal wire Trying to install new mirror with signal lamp Coming from non signal lamp

Paul Hammer says:

I like your video very much and will speak to my brother-in-law about acting as my "foreman" on fixing my mirror on the driver side. The question I have is that I viewed a video that showed them being able to change out the mirror without having to remove the indoor panel. What could be the problems or pitfalls of doing it this way? Thanks in advance for your answer.

JP Duncan says:

Dealership wanted $750 to install a new mirror. Thanks to you, I was able to do it myself for less than $250 and under 30 minutes. This video made all the difference in the world. And now my wife thinks I'm a genius too. :- )

BeenOfficialProd says:

Life saver, thanks!

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