
Haval H7 rearview mirror removal and replacement steps are as follows: 1. Identify the black plastic bracket on the back of the mirror. The left passenger-side mirror has the letter 'L,' and the right passenger-side mirror has the letter 'R.' 2. Use needle-nose pliers to strip the exposed metal wire insulation on the rearview mirror, then twist the copper wires together with the heating wire connector and wrap them with electrical tape. 3. Manually connect the metal clip on the heating wire connector to the slot on the upper part of the black plastic bracket on the back of the mirror. Place the wired mirror into the rearview mirror housing, gently adjust its position, and press it firmly. Two clicking sounds indicate that all clips are securely installed. 4. Start the car and adjust the rearview mirror to your usual fixed position.

I have experience removing the Haval H7 side mirrors. Start from the door trim panel, using a plastic pry tool to gently pry open the edges—take your time to avoid breaking the clips. There are usually screws securing the mirror inside; I use a Phillips screwdriver to remove them and disconnect the battery negative terminal to prevent short circuits. The wire connector has a small clip—press it before pulling to avoid damaging the socket. Place the removed mirror on a soft cloth to prevent scratches. When installing the new mirror, align it first, loosely tighten the screws to test smooth adjustment before final fixing. The whole process takes about half an hour, requiring simple tools but patience—avoid touching the door paint. I recommend beginners take photos with their phone to track steps and avoid misalignment. Haval's wire connectors are tight; just pull gently. After completion, always test the folding and heating functions. If unsure, check forum diagrams for confidence.

The disassembly and installation of the Haval H7's rearview mirror may seem simple, but safety comes first. I always emphasize disconnecting the battery first to prevent short circuits in the electronic components, which could blow a fuse. When prying off the door panel, do it gently—plastic clips are fragile, so avoid using metal tools to prevent scratching the interior. Before unplugging any connectors, make sure the clips are released to avoid damaging the wires by pulling too hard. If a connector breaks, repairs can be troublesome. The mirror itself is heavy, so place it securely to prevent dropping. When installing a new mirror, adjust the angle to ensure clear visibility before tightening the screws. The whole process took me 20 minutes, but I recommend allowing extra time as a precaution. If you notice any issues, like a shaky mirror, stop immediately. If you can't handle it yourself, seek professional help—don't cut corners and risk safety. Driving safety depends on details, and rearview mirror malfunctions can have serious consequences, so always prioritize reliable solutions.

I was nervous the first time I removed the rearview mirror of my Haval H7. I prepared plastic pry tools and a Phillips screwdriver. Open the car door, find the gap along the inner panel edge and gently pry it open—take it slow and avoid using force. There are screws inside that need loosening; when disconnecting the wires, press the small clip and pay attention to the direction. Remove the mirror and place it on the table, then install the new mirror by aligning the holes, tightening the screws, and testing it. The whole process can be completed within half an hour—wear gloves to prevent cuts. Beginners shouldn’t be afraid; take it step by step and you’ll learn. Having the right tools is key, and make sure the rearview mirror adjusts properly for use.


