Kit Includes: (1) Passenger Side Mirror (1) Driver Side Mirror
Cover Color: Black
Cover Finish: Textured
Quantity: 2 Piece
Fold Away Mechanism: Manual
Mounting Hardware Included: No
Mirror Color / Finish: Paint to Match
Material: Plastic
Manual Remote Control: No
Aspherical Glass: No
Blind Spot Indicator: No
Heated: No
Integrated Puddle Light: No
Housing Color: Black
Housing Turn Signal Indicator: No
Mirror Turn Signal Indicator: No
Adjustment Type: Electric
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
TRQ side mirrors and mirror components are designed to match the function, fixture, and performance of the original version for easy installation. TRQ mirrors are DOT certified, comply with all federal safety standards, and are independently lab tested to ensure our products comply with all government regulations. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Direct Bolt-on Replacement: No modifications for an easy install
DOT Certified: Built to the highest quality standards
Complies with federal safety standard FMVSS-111
Matching set for a renewed appearance
Exact fit - To obtain proper fit and function confirm your vehicle has the exact mirror options listed.
Paint To Match Note:
"Paint-to-match finish" refers to a smooth, paintable surface. This item is not painted. Paint offers better coverage and adhesion, but it is not necessary for installation.
Item Condition:New
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Lifetime Warranty
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How to Replace Mirror 1999-2004 Chevy S10 Pickup
How to Replace Mirror 1998-2004 GMC Sonoma
How to Replace Mirror 1995-2005 Chevy Blazer S10
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Putty Knife
Window Crank Removal Tool
7mm Socket
10mm Socket
Door Panel Removal Tool
Cloth Rags
1. Remove the door panel
For more detailed instructions, see the S10 door panel removal video.
2. Remove the side mirror
Remove the rubber seal plugs.
Unbolt the three 10 mm nuts.
Make sure not to drop the nuts down into the door.
Disconnect the wiring harness
Remove the side mirror
3. Install the new side mirror
Bolt the wiring harness in.
Bolt the three nuts on using your socket and ratchet.
Replace the rubber seal plugs.
Re-install the door panel.
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Hi, I'm Mike Greene. I'm one of the owners of 1AAuto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20+ years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed, correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video
In this video we'll be replacing the side view mirror on this 2001 S-10 Pickup. The procedure is pretty much the same as any '98 to '04 S-10 pickup, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer. Tools needed; window crank removal tool, if you have manual windows, Phillips screwdriver, door panel clip removal tool, putty knife or medium regular screwdriver, 7 mm socket and driver and a 10 mm socket and driver.
The hardest part about this, really is removing the door panel. You have to do that to do the mirror. What we're going to do here is, I'm going to fast forward through the door panel removal. If you want to see this procedure in real time, just go to our channel and do a search for S-10 door panel and you can see this in more detail, or you'll probably pick up enough from the fast motion to understand how to remove the door panel, but it's basically three screws. The Philips one by the door handle there and then these two 7 mm screws and then the next part you want to be careful with. Actually there's my Jerry-rigged way of removing that crank. Back of the door panel, those are all the pins you have to remove. You can't just yank the door panel, you'll end up breaking the plastic or the door panel so you want to find them with your putty knife and then use your screwdriver to pry them off. Then once you have those pins all out then the door panel just lifts up and off.
Get the door panel off, get to the mirror and pull these little insulators off, and then it is 13 mm bolts, I believe. Oh, smaller, 10 mm. Three 10 mm nuts and if you have power mirror, I believe, the harness will come down and probably connect into your power lock and power window panel. I'm going to put my hand down here to catch the nut in case it falls off.
We'll remove these three. I'm going to remove this last one. Shift around here. Make sure that the mirror doesn't fall off. I'm going to hold it onto the truck with my body a little bit. Remove the nut, then there's the mirror. Again, if you have power mirror, the harness would probably just be running down here, and connect in here somewhere. You wouldn't want to disconnect the harness before you took the mirror off and obviously to put the new one back on ... Possibly the most frustrating part of anything like this is if you happen to drop one of these nuts. Back down here. Put my hand in so I can feel. Then I'll tighten them up. Not too tight, just kind of twist them with my arm a little bit, not going crazy. The mirror bases are plastic so you can't crank them real tight. Don't forget to put our insulators back in. This cuts down on road noise, things like that.
You got your mirror replaced and now, again, just kind of fast forward through putting the door panel back on. Clip it up and over the window seal there, get all the clips lined up and into their holes and then once they're all lined up you can just use your palm and press all the clips in. Again, if you want to see this in more detail, just do a search on our channel on the 1AAuto channel for S-10 door panel and that'll show you a real time version. Obviously the big difference is this is on a manual window truck, the only difference would be if you have power windows, as you remove the door panel you want to unplug your accessories and before you put the door panel on you want to plug them back in. Once the door panel is on you're pretty much done.
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Tools used
Ratchet
Door Panel Removal Tool
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Putty Knife
10mm Socket
Socket Extensions
1. Removing the Door Panel
Pry up the window switch panel with a flat blade screwdriver
Disconnect the window switch wiring harnesses
Disconnect the door lock wiring harness
Disconnect the mirror switch wiring harness
Remove the Phillips head screw inside the door handle
Remove the door handle bezel
Remove the two 7mm bolts underneath the door pull
Pry out the door panel with a door panel clip tool or putty knife
Lift the door panel up and off
2. Removing the Rear Side View Mirror
Remove the plugs
Disconnect the mirror wiring lead
Remove the three 10mm nuts from the mirror
Remove the mirror
3. Installing the New Rear Side View Mirror
Insert the mirror into place
Tighten the three 10mm nuts to the mirror
Connect the mirror wiring lead
Push in the rubber plugs
4. Reinstalling the Door Panel
Lift the door panel into place
Push in the door panel clips
Tighten the two 7mm bolts underneath the door pull
Push on the door handle bezel
Tighten the Phillips head screw inside the door handle
Connect the door lock wiring harness
Connect the mirror switch wiring harness
Connect the window switch wiring harnesses
Push in the switch panel
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the mirror on this 2003 GMC Sonoma. The procedure's pretty much the same for any '98 to '04 Sonoma or S15 Pickup. The tools you'll need are flat blade screwdrivers (both regular size and small), Phillips screwdriver, a door panel clip tool or a putty knife, and a 10mm socket with a ratchet and extension.
Start by grabbing the front of your switch plate. Push back and pull up; it should come out. You want to use a screwdriver. On this one there's a tab right here you push. This gray one, probably put your screwdriver right down in here and pry out. Here there's a tab, and then here there's a tab. We'll speed it up here as I disconnect those connections. On the middle one, I believe I did have to use two screwdrivers. I used to one to hold the little locking tab, and the other one to pry up on the connector to pull it off. Right in behind your handle there's a Phillips screw, remove that.
Then this bezel pulls out and unclips, and bring it off the door handle. Up underneath there's two 7mm bolts underneath your door pull, one there and then one right up in there. We'll speed up as I remove those two bolts. If you have a door panel clip tool use that, or actually a household putty knife works just as well. Put the tool in the bottom between the door and the door panel. Slide it, find the clip, pull it. If your door panel's been apart before they'll come off pretty easy. There's one right up here as well. The door panel comes right off.
New mirror, we'll pull these three plugs out. Your mirror is connected right here. Push on a little tab and disconnect it. Then there's three 10mm nuts right in behind there. Speed it up here as I remove those 10mm nuts. As you remove them take care, loosen them way off, and then carefully pull your socket and extension out. The nut should come out right in the socket. Here I'm taking that last bolt out and then as the mirror comes off. I feed the wire harness up in front, mirror right out.
Obviously there's nothing wrong with our original, so I'm going to reinstall it. The mirrors that you get from 1A Auto are exactly the same. They have the same connector and everything. If you have power and heat they can come with that. We also sell manual, as well as the power without the heat.
To reinstall, it's pretty easy, just feed your lead back down in, reach up, and make sure it comes down and through. Put the mirror into place. See my bolts, push it right on. Speed it up here again. You can see I put that bolt on, then put the nuts into the socket, and then thread them onto the mirror. Tighten them up nice and firm, don't over tighten them though. If you have power, or power heat, make sure you reconnect the lead. Then we'll put our three little plugs back in.
Then make sure that the little water shield that's around that opening is back in. Install your door panel. Get it in place, firm all your measure it through, bring it up here. Then push the top. You want to push the top against the window and then down onto the door. Push the top on down. You might have to move it around a little bit, and then make sure the pins go in. Take your 7mm bolts and we'll work them right up in there. Plug everything back in. Back in, the back locks in first and then the front goes down in.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
7mm Socket
Telescope magnet
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Door Panel
Remove the Phillips head screw inside the door panel
Pull off the door handle bezel
Remove the two 7mm bolts from the door pull
Pull up the window switch panel
Disconnect the window switch wiring harnesses
Pry the door panel off by hand
2. Removing the Side Mirror
Disconnect the mirror wiring harness
Pull off the rubber caps from the mirror mounting
Use a magnet to keep from marking the magnets
Remove the three 10mm nuts from the mirror mounting
If the nuts fall into the door, pull back the water shield and raise the window to retrieve them
Pull the mirror off of the door, threading the wiring through
3. Installing the New Mirror
Put the new mirror into place
Fasten the 10mm nuts onto the mirror base
Connect the mirror wiring harness
4. Reinstalling the Door Panel
Pull the window switch harness through its cavity
Push the door panel into place
Push the door panel clips in
Reconnect the window switch wiring harness
Push the window switch panel into place, starting at the back
Put the door handle bezel into place
Insert the two 7mm bolts into the door pull
Insert the Phillips screw into the door handle bezel
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Hi, I'mMike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video we're going to show you how to replace the side mirrors on this 2003 Chevy Blazer S10; we show you specifically how to install tow mirrors, but it's pretty much the same process for any other side mirror you'd want to install on this vehicle, and the tools you'll need are a new side mirror from 1AAuto.com, a 7mm and 10mm socket and ratchet, a flat blade screwdriver, and a Phillips screwdriver. You want to start off by removing this Phillips screw right here, as well as these two 7mm bolts down here. We'll just fast forward as Don removes that Phillips screw and pulls out that door handle bezel and then removes those two 7mm bolts. Pull up your switch panel and then use a flat blade screwdriver to pry back the little clip, and you just pull the harness right out, and you do the same thing for the bigger harness. Now you want to pull out on the door panel to release the clips behind it. You can look back in there and find where they are. You want to pull out near them so you don't break them. Once those clips have all been released, the door panel will just lift up and off.
Using the flat blade screwdriver just pry up on the clip on the harness and pull that free. Behind the mirror, you'll see these three rubber caps; you just pull each of those out. Behind those rubber caps, you'll see these three 10mm nuts. You just want to go ahead and remove those, and we'll fast forward as Don does this. You'll see that as Don loosens them up, he uses a magnet to try to get the nuts out of there without dropping them down into the door. If they do fall into the door though, they're not that difficult to get out, as we'll show you. If you should lose one of the nuts down in the door, just pull up on the water shield . you'll need to have your window up -- then you can reach right in there and grab it. Once those nuts are removed, the mirror will just pull right off your door.
We're going to install actually a prototype tow mirror here, and obviously your new mirror you just put it back in place and start the 10mm nuts on, and we'll fast forward as he does this. Obviously, you would also reconnect your power or power and heat harness.
Now, to reinstall your door panel, you just want to run your harness back through it, push it down into the window sill, and then push in those clips around the door. Reconnect your switch panel, and then you want to push that down into place, putting the back end in first and then pushing down the front. Now, you can put your door handle bezel back into place. Now, you want to just put your 7mm bolt into the socket and feed it up into the door pull handle, and you're going to want to do this with both of them. We'll just fast forward as Mike replaces those two bolts and that Phillips screw.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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February 19, 2018
fantastic!! Great service and delivery! Thank you
G
August 16, 2020
Would recomend like the price good fit most important they don't vibrate
Customer Q&A
Are these mirrors heated and electronic folding (remote)?September 25, 2018
John B
10
These mirrors just have power glass. They are not heated and fold in manually.
September 26, 2018
T I
10
Only movable mirror, non Folding
October 1, 2018
Logan F
10
Ok thanks and I already have them..
April 2, 2019
Malcolm J
Are these mirrors power folding or manual folding? I'm looking for power folding mirrors for my 2000 s10 Xtreme pickup.April 2, 2019
Malcolm J
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The parts are manual folding and have the power operation for adjustment.
April 3, 2019
Emma F
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