Thanks. This was helpful. My one difficulty was not remembering what screws went where. I'd recommend for novices like me, that when you remove a screw, tape it near the location it came from using small strip of painter's tape.
Thanks Jim! Although an easy job, I have to go to another city to replace the morror and makde sure I have the right tools with me. (Daughters car) Don't want "Surprises". Thanks again.
I'm just wondering why you would tell your viewers to throw out the insulator before you remove the mirror, that insulator is what keeps the air from flowing through and causing an annoying noise and the new mirrors do not come with a new one unless you purchase it from Ford as an extra.
I'm trying to replace my driver side mirror on my 2002 Ford taurus and I am at the point where I need to remove the hex screw with the socket wrench but the screw is now rounded. What can I do?
Thanks for the video. I just replaced a knocked off mirror on my girlfriend's 2000 Taurus. Only problem was hers is a SEL model that had the speaker installed on the inside of the mirror and needed a extra step to remove the speaker by sliding it off and remove 2 additional screws. Otherwise this saved me time and money! 👍🏾
+Justin Lui No it should be almost the exact same.The tool you will need is a screw driver Philips and flat head and a 8 or 10 mm socket. Thats it.Let me know how you do.
Why don't you just remove the plastic triangle piece covering the mounting screws behind the door mirror itself? You don't have to remove the complete door panel. Looks like your making more labor costs than what's needed to replace the mirror assembly. 😂
Thanks. This was helpful. My one difficulty was not remembering what screws went where. I'd recommend for novices like me, that when you remove a screw, tape it near the location it came from using small strip of painter's tape.
Thanks Jim! Although an easy job, I have to go to another city to replace the morror and makde sure I have the right tools with me. (Daughters car) Don't want "Surprises". Thanks again.
I have to replace mine this is helpful I learned when you cut the wire your power windows don't work.
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching
My windows won’t go down or up neither side view mirrors work
Thanks for the video. First time I ever did this and all went aok!
Glad it helped!
THANK YOU! This was a huge help!
I'm just wondering why you would tell your viewers to throw out the insulator before you remove the mirror, that insulator is what keeps the air from flowing through and causing an annoying noise and the new mirrors do not come with a new one unless you purchase it from Ford as an extra.
I'm trying to replace my driver side mirror on my 2002 Ford taurus and I am at the point where I need to remove the hex screw with the socket wrench but the screw is now rounded. What can I do?
thanks very helpful..i did it im proud
Great job.You should be proud and the best part is you saved a lot of cash.
Awesome, thanks for making my life easier and saving me the $300 the dealer wanted to charge me!
I'm happy to help.Thank you for stopping by the shop
Thanks for the video. I just replaced a knocked off mirror on my girlfriend's 2000 Taurus. Only problem was hers is a SEL model that had the speaker installed on the inside of the mirror and needed a extra step to remove the speaker by sliding it off and remove 2 additional screws. Otherwise this saved me time and money! 👍🏾
Thank you for watching and your input
Thanks
+murahomesa Happy to help.Thank you for your feedback.
Jim, once you snap the cover on at the end, is there any way to get it back off?
What tools did you have to use for this? Also I own a 2005 Ford Taurus, will anything be different with the 2005 compared to the 2003?
+Justin Lui No it should be almost the exact same.The tool you will need is a screw driver Philips and flat head and a 8 or 10 mm socket. Thats it.Let me know how you do.
11mm 6mm Phillups
I tried to replace my mirror. And the top right one didn't want to stay. It seemed like it was ok. And a few wiggles and the nut would come off ?
Why don't you just remove the plastic triangle piece covering the mounting screws behind the door mirror itself? You don't have to remove the complete door panel.
Looks like your making more labor costs than what's needed to replace the mirror assembly. 😂