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How to Remove the Rearview Mirror Assembly?

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RebeccaRose
07/25/25 6:32am
The method for removing the rearview mirror assembly is as follows: 1. Use the car's rearview mirror controller to adjust the mirror to its maximum left or right position. 2. Manually push the mirror downward, then use a hex screwdriver to remove the 4 screws. 3. Insert three very small flat-head screwdrivers along the bottom edge, gently pry it up slightly, and then remove the rear cover. Information about the rearview mirror is as follows: 1. The rearview mirror is one of the important safety components of a motor vehicle, used to observe the rear road conditions during reversing and to monitor the surroundings while driving. 2. In domestic vehicles, the reflective coating of rearview mirrors is generally made of silver and aluminum, with some using chromium as the material.
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Jayla
08/11/25 1:08pm
I remember replacing the side mirror assembly myself before, and the whole process requires careful operation. First, locate the interior trim panel on the inside of the door and gently pry it open with a plastic pry tool—don’t be too forceful to avoid scratching the surface. Next, you’ll see several screws securing the mirror. Before unscrewing them, always remember to disconnect the power cable, which is the wiring connector linked to the mirror control buttons, to prevent short circuits or damage. Use a Phillips screwdriver to slowly remove the screws, then carefully lift out the mirror along with its base. I recommend preparing a small plastic container to store the screws and prevent losing them. After removal, it’s a good idea to check the wiring for any signs of aging or damage to ensure reliability when reinstalling. The whole job takes about 20 minutes, but the key is to handle everything gently to avoid cracking the door panel. Once done, don’t forget to clean around the mirror before reattaching the trim panel to prevent dust buildup affecting operation later.
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Corinne
09/27/25 5:30am
Removing the side mirror assembly is something I believe even a beginner can handle, but it's important to proceed step by step to avoid mistakes. Before starting, make sure to prepare a screwdriver and a pry bar, avoiding metal tools to prevent scratches. First, pry open the plastic cover on the inside of the door to expose the internal structure and screws. Next, disconnect the wiring harness connected to the mirror—failing to disconnect the power could damage the control circuitry. Then, locate and loosen the three to four small screws and remove them. At this point, you can carefully pull out the mirror assembly along with its base for inspection. Take your time during the process; I recommend working in a well-lit area to avoid missing any small details. After removal, clean the connection points and check for cracks or rust spots to prevent future issues during replacement. This is actually basic maintenance—doing it regularly can enhance driving safety and visibility.
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McAnna
11/10/25 7:30am
I removed the rearview mirror assembly mainly to inspect for faults. First, gently pry open the interior cover to locate and remove the mounting screws, being careful to disconnect the power connector to protect the circuit. The mirror tends to get stuck, so slowly wiggle it to loosen it when removing. The most critical part of the entire process is not to pull hard on the wiring to avoid disconnection or insulation damage. After completion, organize all components for reassembly. The simple procedure takes about 15 minutes and is highly practical.
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