Created on: 2017-04-12
How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, smashed, cracked, or shattered side view mirror on 98 Ford F150
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
8mm Socket
7mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 1998 Ford F-150. We're going to show you how to remove the side mirror. If you like this video please click subscribe. We have a ton more information on this and many other vehicles, and if you need mirrors for your truck, you can follow the link down in the description over to 1AAuto.com.
Here are the items you'll need for this repair: 7mm to 8mm to 10mm socket, ratchet, socket extensions, flat head screwdriver
Pop off the cover tab off behind the door handle. You should be able to do this with your fingers. Then inside there is an eight millimeter screw securing the door handle to the latch. We'll get that with an eight millimeter socket ratchet and extension. Now, the trick here is do not remove this bolt all the way. Get it about halfway out until the handle is free and leave it. It will stay in there.
You don't have to worry about losing the bolt. Grab the sail panel, pop that off with your hand. The upper trim at the rear as well just pops off by hand. Now, normally, there is a seven or eight millimeter screw in both of these locations under those panels. Ours are obviously missing. Lift up and remove the window switch, and unplug all four electrical connectors. Then, remove the panel from the truck. You can then lift up, lay your door panel back, unplug the marker light, and remove the panel from your truck.
Remove the three 10mm nuts on the back of your mirror. Now if this is a power mirror, and ours is a manual mirror attached to a power door, you would find this connector down here—this is the one for your power mirror. You would want to unplug this and fish it back up through the door, so after you remove these bolts, you can feed the harness out of the truck. Where ours is manual, we'll just go ahead and remove the hardware. When undoing the last bolt, be sure to reach out and support your mirror. Remove the mirror from the door.
This foam backing is normally adhered to the back of the mirror, ours is stuck to the door so we'll just throw our part on. However, if yours isn't here you're going to want to make sure that it's installed onto the mirror before reinstalling into the door. Line it up and reinstall the three 10mm nuts. Now if you had a power mirror, again you would want to feed the wire down through the middle of that opening, drop it down here, and plug it back into its connector.
Normally, there's this series of clips that will retain your harness against the door. Ours have been broken or are missing, so we'll just feed the wiring for the switch up through the panel and reconnect our courtesy light into its socket. Line up the door lock into the pins in the door and slide it back into place. There are also your two screws or pins in the corner here that you'll need to reinstall. Ours are missing.
Reinstall the top panels by lining them up and snapping them into place. Switches in your panel. Line up the tabs and snap it back into place.
Reinstall your door handle and line up the bolt with the hole, and reinstall it with your eight millimeter socket and ratchet. Reinstall the little plastic cover, and you're good to go.
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