Agent 47 mirror install
Just got done installing them this afternoon and I must say it was a fairly easy swap with an awesome look Took me about 1.5 hours including cutting time and pic taking. Spent several minutes while trying to get the factory glass off not wanting to break it.
Remove the plastic trim piece covering the wires/hardware for both driver and passenger side mirror. They just pull straight off. I found it worked by getting a hold of the top most corner and gently pull. The top will pop loose enabling you to use both hands and pull straight out. Be careful on the driver side as the wires for the adjuster aren't very long. Driver side has two connections(one for adjuster knob and one for the mirror motor) while the passenger side has one connection(mirror motor).
Passenger side
Backside of passenger side trim piece
Next step is use 7/16" wrench to remove the three retaining nuts for each mirror(careful upon removal of the nut as the door panel is open just below-drop one and off the door panel comes )
Remove the three studs from the factory mirror along with the foam pad and install on the new mirror housing.
Stud
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Gently, yet firmly tug on the factory glass to remove it from the motor. I found it easiest by tilting the bottom of the glass out and pulling along those two corners. I've never done this before, so I was worried about breaking something...however, both sides came out fine
Now that you have the mirror motor exposed, there are three Torx screw holding the motor in place. After removing those, pull the motor up and there is a wire connector on the back side. '06 has a weird shaped connector(not sure what other years have)that has a clip on each side.
Next came the step that was not in the instructions and I did not feel comfortable tugging on the wiring harness connector to pull the rubber grommet through.
On the factory mirror there are two plastic rivots that I used a Dremel and cut them down so I could remove the "arm" from inside the factory mirror housing. There is also a small Torx screw holding the "arm" in place. Now all you have to do is twist and turn until the "arm" slides out. Now it is nice and easy to get the wire harness off. Working from the backside of the harness, I was able to push the grommet through and thread the harness out. Careful of the prongs on the connector as you pass it through the semi small hole.
Thread the harness through the new mirror and connect to the motor. Reinstall the motor using the factory screws in the housing.
Place the mirror back on the car and reinstall the three retaining nuts and wire connectors. Test the connections to make sure the motors work before placing the trim pieces back on(possibly to save a few seconds and hassle). Motors work and now can place the trim pieces back on by aligning the alingment pins with the holes and gently push straight in.
Now you take the glass and install it on the motor assembly. (Once again, I've never done this, so I had no idea how easy/hard it was) The piece of glass that has "Objects may be closer than they appear" goes on the passenger side. There is a "notch" in the plastic on the backside of the glass that runs nearly the full width. That part goes at the bottom. Place the glass against the motor and gently, yet firmly press until you hear some clicks/pops. That should be it! You are now ready to enjoy your new look
Backside of factory glass
These mirrors are quite a bit smaller than the factory ones.
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Updated/better pics
Just got done installing them this afternoon and I must say it was a fairly easy swap with an awesome look Took me about 1.5 hours including cutting time and pic taking. Spent several minutes while trying to get the factory glass off not wanting to break it.
Remove the plastic trim piece covering the wires/hardware for both driver and passenger side mirror. They just pull straight off. I found it worked by getting a hold of the top most corner and gently pull. The top will pop loose enabling you to use both hands and pull straight out. Be careful on the driver side as the wires for the adjuster aren't very long. Driver side has two connections(one for adjuster knob and one for the mirror motor) while the passenger side has one connection(mirror motor).
Passenger side
Backside of passenger side trim piece
Next step is use 7/16" wrench to remove the three retaining nuts for each mirror(careful upon removal of the nut as the door panel is open just below-drop one and off the door panel comes )
Remove the three studs from the factory mirror along with the foam pad and install on the new mirror housing.
Stud
View attachment 334798
Gently, yet firmly tug on the factory glass to remove it from the motor. I found it easiest by tilting the bottom of the glass out and pulling along those two corners. I've never done this before, so I was worried about breaking something...however, both sides came out fine
Now that you have the mirror motor exposed, there are three Torx screw holding the motor in place. After removing those, pull the motor up and there is a wire connector on the back side. '06 has a weird shaped connector(not sure what other years have)that has a clip on each side.
Next came the step that was not in the instructions and I did not feel comfortable tugging on the wiring harness connector to pull the rubber grommet through.
On the factory mirror there are two plastic rivots that I used a Dremel and cut them down so I could remove the "arm" from inside the factory mirror housing. There is also a small Torx screw holding the "arm" in place. Now all you have to do is twist and turn until the "arm" slides out. Now it is nice and easy to get the wire harness off. Working from the backside of the harness, I was able to push the grommet through and thread the harness out. Careful of the prongs on the connector as you pass it through the semi small hole.
Thread the harness through the new mirror and connect to the motor. Reinstall the motor using the factory screws in the housing.
Place the mirror back on the car and reinstall the three retaining nuts and wire connectors. Test the connections to make sure the motors work before placing the trim pieces back on(possibly to save a few seconds and hassle). Motors work and now can place the trim pieces back on by aligning the alingment pins with the holes and gently push straight in.
Now you take the glass and install it on the motor assembly. (Once again, I've never done this, so I had no idea how easy/hard it was) The piece of glass that has "Objects may be closer than they appear" goes on the passenger side. There is a "notch" in the plastic on the backside of the glass that runs nearly the full width. That part goes at the bottom. Place the glass against the motor and gently, yet firmly press until you hear some clicks/pops. That should be it! You are now ready to enjoy your new look
Backside of factory glass
These mirrors are quite a bit smaller than the factory ones.
View attachment 334809
Updated/better pics
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