Removal Procedure
Caution: When working with any type of glass or sheet metal with exposed or rough
edges, wear approved safety glasses and gloves in order to reduce
the chance of personal injury.
- Carefully push the outside rearview mirror face on the inner edge, near
the front door window glass, to allow finger access.
- Grasp
the mirror face firmly and pull it from the mirror body.
- Disconnect the heated mirror face electrical
connector if equipped.
- Disconnect the rearview mirror turn signal indicator electrical connector
if equipped.
- Remove
the 2 jackscrews from the back of the mirror case.
5.1. | Bend the 2 jackscrews over. |
5.2. | Press down on the side of the jackscrew popping the screw from the mirror
glass case. |
5.3. | Save the jackscrews for reinstallation to the mirror motor. |
Installation Procedure
Important: The jackscrew springs must be positioned
on the fingers, opposite the ball end, to compress the fingers.
- Push the jackscrews into the mirror motor.
- Rotate both jackscrews to position the ball flanges to be in line with the attaching
hub. They will then be correctly positioned to the mirror face.
- Connect the heated mirror face electrical
connector, if equipped.
- Connect the rearview mirror turn signal indicator electrical connector,
if equipped.
- Align the wire stabilizers, if equipped, on the mirror case to the motor.
Also align the mirror case to the motor.
- With
the palm of your gloved hand, press firmly on the center of the glass until the case
seats onto the motor.
- With the palm of you gloved hand pivot the mirror face to engage the jackscrews.
The jackscrews will give a clicking noise when properly seated.
- Inspect the mirror operation and clean the glass face.