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2007 Ford Edge Power Non-Heat Without Memory Manual Fold Mirror Passenger Side
MSRP: $119.00$40.00 -
Passenger Side Power Heated Mirror For 2011-2018 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan
MSRP: $249.00$149.00 -
Driver Side Textured Power Mirror For 2013-2015 Toyota Rav4
MSRP: $79.00$39.55 -
Driver Side Power Heated Smooth Mirror For 2013-2015 Toyota Rav4
MSRP: $119.00$62.00 -
Passenger Side Power Mirror For 2005-2009 Pontiac G6 Sedan
MSRP: $59.00$35.55 -
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Driver Side Power Heated Mirror For 2007-2014 Tahoe/Yukon/Yukon Denali/Suburban
MSRP: $91.00$53.55 -
Driver Side Power Mirror Without Heat For 2005-2008 Grand Cherokee
MSRP: $179.00$38.79 -
Passenger Side Power Textured Mirror For 2004-2012 GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado
MSRP: $119.00$37.55 -
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mirrors
How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Side Mirror?
Replacing a side mirror costs $150–$500, depending on the vehicle and whether it's an aftermarket or OEM (original equipment manufacturer) part. Standard cars are on the lower end, while luxury models may cost more. Labor for professional installation ranges from $50–$150+, varying by mirror type (manual, electric, heated) and local labor rates in your area.
Can You Replace a Car's Side Mirror Yourself?
Yes, you can replace a car's side mirror, especially a non-electric one, with basic tools like a screwdriver, socket wrench, and trim removal tool. First, remove the door panel to access the mirror’s mounting bolts, then disconnect any wiring for electric mirrors. Unscrew the bolts holding the mirror in place and carefully remove it. Install the new mirror, secure it with screws, and reconnect any wiring. Finally, reattach the door panel. If the installation involves complex wiring or difficult assembly, it's best to consult a professional.
How Easy Is It to Replace a Side Mirror on a Car?
Replacing a side mirror is simple for manual mirrors but more complex for powered or feature-rich ones. Manual replacement involves removing the door panel, unscrewing bolts, and attaching the new mirror. Powered mirrors require disconnecting wiring for features like heating or cameras, requiring careful handling. For advanced features, professional help is recommended to avoid electrical damage.
What Are the Cheapest Options for Replacing a Side Mirror?
Yes, installing a car radiator yourself is possible with basic mechanical knowledge and the right tools. The process involves draining the coolant, removing the old radiator, installing the new one, and refilling the coolant. Common tools include a wrench, a drain pan, and safety gloves. While the steps are straightforward for most vehicles, modern cars with complex systems or wiring may require professional assistance to avoid complications. If you're unsure, consulting a mechanic is recommended.