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Direct Bolt-on Replacement: No modifications or special tools required
Complete Assembly: includes same mirror glass, housing, bracket and technology as the original unit
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How to Replace Mirror 2005-11 Toyota Tacoma
How to Replace Side Rear View Mirror 2005-15 Toyota Tacoma
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Door Panel
Pry the square doors open behind the pull handle and the door handle.
Push the center of the pin on the inside of the door panel and pry it free.
Pry off the triangular panel at the top of the door panel.
Remove the two Phillips screws.
Pry up the switch panel.
Disconnect the harness by pulling the locking collar back and pulling the harness free. Pull the collar back until it clicks.
Pry out around the edge of the door panel to release the clips.
Lift the door panel up and off.
2. Removing the Side Mirror
Disconnect the mirror harness.
Remove the three 10mm nuts.
Pull the mirror out and off.
3. Replacing the Side Mirror
Remove the shipping protectors
Run the harness through the door.
Line up the mirror and push it into place.
Replace the three 10mm buts.
Reconnect the mirror harness.
4. Replace the Door Panel
Run the harness through the door panel.
Put the panel up on the window sill and line up the door panel.
Push in the clips around the door panel.
Replace the triangular trim panel.
Push the clip together to reset and replace it.
Replace the two Phillips screws.
Push the trap doors back into place.
Reconnect the switch panel and push the panel into place back first.
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In this video, I'm going to show how to replace a side view mirror on this 2008 Toyota Tacoma. It's not a hard task. The tools you'll need are a small flat-blade screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, and a 10mm socket with a ratchet.
To take the door apart, you start here. Use a small screwdriver, reach in, pull that out. There's a Phillips screw in there. Same thing here. Small Phillips on that door, a Phillips screw in there. This clip right here, push the center in and then the clip comes out and then this panel here. Just put your hands in behind and it pops off. Fast forward as I remove those two Phillips screws. You'll also want to come up under here, lift it up with your fingernails a little bit with a small screwdriver again, carefully pull that out and forward. On the side here, there's a little tab. You push the tab in and you pull. Now, there's kind of a locking collar. Gently kind of work out the screwdriver in there and pull that locking collar back and the locking collar comes off. Then that disconnects. Pull this collar all the way back until it clicks. Put that there. Then just use your fingers, work them in behind the door panel, pull firmly and there's a series of clips. Right around this edge. Once the clips are off the door panel comes right off.
Okay, right here is where the mirror connects in. You should press this tab at the top, disconnect and then there's three 10mm nuts right up here to remove. Use the 10mm socket with a ratchet and extension to remove those three bolts. Okay and I'll speed it up as I remove those bolts. Your mirror from 1AAuto. See, it's all the same. It's going to mount in there like the original, put the harness through. Remove the shipping protectors first, put the harness through and put it in place. Put the nuts right into the socket and just put them on. Speed up here again as I start the other two nuts on and tighten them up and you want to tighten these up nice and firm, don't over tighten though.
Okay, we're going to replace your door panel, pretty easy task. Make sure the harness comes through, put it up and on to the window sill, kind of look back here and peek in and see your pins, make sure they're going in correctly. Let's put that in here. We will push this back through so the lock is sticking up and put it in, push it to lock it. Speed this up as I put the two screws back in. The black one goes in behind the door panel and then the silver or natural colored one goes in behind the door pull. Put the trap doors back in place. Again, make sure that this locking collar is pulled all the way back and let's see here, put it this way. You put the back in first.
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Drill
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
Pocket Screwdriver
So, one of the first steps to get this mirror off of here is you're going to take off this piece of plastic right there. The best tool for this would be a plastic trim tool. And I'll go ahead and come in between here, just pop this right off. At this point, you can see one of the mounting nuts. You could sort of see another one, but you can't really see the third. So, we're going to end up taking off this door panel. The next thing we're going to do is grab our small pocket screwdriver. You're going to come right inside here where this door handle is, you can see a little flippy door, go ahead and open that up. It's going to expose a Phillips head screw right inside there. There it is. Set that aside. We're going to move along to the next trap door, which is right inside this door handle. Exposes another Phillips head screw, go ahead and remove that one as well. The next thing we're going to do is try to get this up. You want to come from the front. Obviously, I can't get this trim tool in there, so I have to get it started with my tool. So, I'm going to be careful. Come right like this, it pops right up. So, now, we're going to get this off of here. Just press on this tab. You should be able to kind of pull like that. It pulls up the top portion and then it kind of separates. It's a two-piece system. Continuing on with that pocket screwdriver, you're going to push in right on the center of this little clip and then take the rest out. The next thing we're gonna do is use our trim tool. Come down along the door panel. Just try to separate it like that. It's just a little push clips in there. There we are. Carefully lift it up and remove your door panel.
The next thing we're gonna do is grab this connector, separate it. I always take a peek. Those look good. You can see all three 10-millimeter mounting nuts. We're going to remove those. Of course, on the last one, make sure you hold that mirror. There we are, friends. Okay. So, obviously, the mirrors are a different color. Basically, they're the same overall shape. So, there's nothing really to worry about there. The connectors are the same. If you are worried about the paint color, go ahead and match it to the color of your vehicle. At this point, we're going to take our new mirror. Take off these little tabs right here. We're going to put the wiring right through the door first, super important. Now, just make sure you don't chisel up any of that paint with these studs. Go ahead and push it in. Hold onto it until you get those nuts started. Let's go ahead and snug these up. I always like to use a nice ratchet, that way there, I can be sure of how tight these are. The last thing you want to be doing is driving down the road with your mirror vibrating all around. So, go ahead and bottom them out until they're nice and snug. Okay. Just bottomed out, a teeny bit more, and that's it. Okay. Bottomed out. Same. There we are. The next thing we're going to do is connect our electrical connector. It goes right in. This looks great. I like to just tuck the wire in just so it can't get pinched anywhere.
The next thing we're going to do, grab this wire, go ahead and pull it through like that, and then take your door panel, slide it over the top up along the window area. Give it a couple bonks so it's down. Now, we're just going to go around the whole edge, making sure we bonk it in. Make sure it's completely seated the whole way around. If for some reason it's not, maybe one of your pins is loose. This looks great. Don't forget your little push clip here. You push it in with the center out and then you push in on the center. It's time to put in our two screws. The big old silver one goes on the bottom here. It's kind of your anchor one. Make sure it's nice and snug. Cover that hole. Do the same up here. The next thing you want to do is make sure you grab this wiring harness and have it in the unlocked position so it's fully expanded. And then at that point you would go ahead and press in the center and then press in the outside, it should lock in well. Go ahead and take it. You start with the backside and then you roll down on the front. Let's go ahead and get this cover back on there now. There it is. Now, before we go ahead and go away, let's test it to make sure it functions properly. And the process for this would be the same on the other side of the vehicle. Up, down, left, right, I love it.
Perfect fit an match,Had it painted and installed it,was not complicated good product..
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