Are you in Florida ? Want to try to replace mine for me LOL? I'm scared.All said and done... I would still do it again if asked! REALLY like the look vs the chrome.
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Are you in Florida ? Want to try to replace mine for me LOL? I'm scared.All said and done... I would still do it again if asked! REALLY like the look vs the chrome.
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I just did this same thing... how did you get it back together? Everything looks lined up and it came apart same as your pic, but I'm pushing pretty hard and it won't snap back together.I took the plunge and thought i would give this a try...... I got the mirror off without breaking up but somehow I think I didn’t do it right.
I haven't tried this yet, I have ordered a set of covers from the dealer and plan to get the suction tool and try it myself next week, but I would think based on everything I have read so far that your best option might be to try to get the 2nd half of the motor assembly apart for the mirror side and try to snap that smaller part back together on the main mirror housing before trying to snap the actual mirror back on. That's what I would be trying anyway. With the actual mirror separated I would think it would be easier to pry the 2nd part of the motor housing from the mirror. Once you get the motor assembly back together, I would think that reattaching the mirror part would just snap on like a regular reinstall. Again, I have not done this, just offering my thoughts based on what I have read so far on thisI just did this same thing... how did you get it back together? Everything looks lined up and it came apart same as your pic, but I'm pushing pretty hard and it won't snap back together.
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I miraculously got it back together, not without breaking half the tabs and what not. Took me 2 hours to figure the damn thing out... the motor housing easily snaps out of the mirror housing. There's a T10 Torx screw in the middle that also holds the motor housing to the mirror housing, and also acts in part to hold the halves of the motor together. After removing the motor entirely, I stared at it for awhile trying to see why it wouldn't go together... it's hard to explain. Basically the half with the actual motors has a notched ring all the way around, and this ring snaps inside of the other half. Not without a ton of prying and pressing force though. I can't believe it came apart, and I REALLY can't believe I got it back together. Was about to throw it across the driveway and go to the dealer this week to hopefully get a new one, but I couldn't find the part online and the numbers on the motor housing didn't lead to anything, so I figured I needed to fix it myself.I haven't tried this yet, I have ordered a set of covers from the dealer and plan to get the suction tool and try it myself next week, but I would think based on everything I have read so far that your best option might be to try to get the 2nd half of the motor assembly apart for the mirror side and try to snap that smaller part back together on the main mirror housing before trying to snap the actual mirror back on. That's what I would be trying anyway. With the actual mirror separated I would think it would be easier to pry the 2nd part of the motor housing from the mirror. Once you get the motor assembly back together, I would think that reattaching the mirror part would just snap on like a regular reinstall. Again, I have not done this, just offering my thoughts based on what I have read so far on this
I removed my chrome piece and replaced it with the black piece on my truck exterior mirrors. Thanks for posting the directions. I did end up shattering my passenger mirror glass trying to remove it. I mistakenly pulled from the outside of the mirror and not from the inside as was in the instructions, so be careful when pulling out the mirror part. That's a $180 mistake. I do prefer the all black exterior mirrors.
I miraculously got it back together, not without breaking half the tabs and what not. Took me 2 hours to figure the damn thing out... the motor housing easily snaps out of the mirror housing. There's a T10 Torx screw in the middle that also holds the motor housing to the mirror housing, and also acts in part to hold the halves of the motor together. After removing the motor entirely, I stared at it for awhile trying to see why it wouldn't go together... it's hard to explain. Basically the half with the actual motors has a notched ring all the way around, and this ring snaps inside of the other half. Not without a ton of prying and pressing force though. I can't believe it came apart, and I REALLY can't believe I got it back together. Was about to throw it across the driveway and go to the dealer this week to hopefully get a new one, but I couldn't find the part online and the numbers on the motor housing didn't lead to anything, so I figured I needed to fix it myself.
This was the 4th mirror I did. The first 3 went smooth as butter. I should have known something was up when this mirror didn't come apart as easily/quickly, yet I kept pulling... probably needed to use more heat, but maybe it was unavoidable. I have used the suction cup tool... wouldn't try it with anything else.
I don't believe there is a secret to pulling, other than straight. For me, that's how it worked after heating it. I did have one half of the motor housing come off on one side. I followed the recommendations of removing the other half, putting it together and then re installing . No broken glass and it took about 45 minutes to do both sides.
Gotcha, thanks!
Add me to the list of broken mirrors.
Drivers side was cake.. passengers side not so much.
Wonder how much this is gonna cost me?