Matt, one late addition to my earlier comments about replacing the passenger side mirror on my daughter's 2002 Focus. A T-20 Torc was needed for the screw that helped secure the mirror to the door. All the panel Torx we're T-15s. I have no idea if this was just a fluke, but it did come from the factory with a T-20 in that position. Again, thanks for the great video and for saving me a bunch of money. Dan
This video was great. I really appreciate going the extra mile to show how to loosen the top of the door panel because mine also didn't have enough space to work with the cable.
Thanks for the great easy-to-understand video! I installed it with no problems! One side note: my 2008 Focus did not have the screws around the door panel on the driver side. It just pops out for easier access. Otherwise, GREAT! Thanks Matt and keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for the easy to follow and detailed video!! This was a major help, and turned a project i've been dreading into an easy peasy 15 minute job!
Thanks for posting this it came in very handy this morning as I broke my mirror off yesterday morning adjusting my a/c while backing out of the garage. Happily the garage door track was unharmed. But anyway, replacing the mirror was easy, esp. with being able to watch your video first.
Great video. I can almost guarantee that unless your Focus came from the factory with heated mirrors the heating elements in the new mirrors will not work. Even thought the door harnesses have the wires for the mirror motors and heating elements (5 wires at the mirror connector) the body harness and/or fuse box harness do NOT have the required heating element wires. I have added them in my 2005 ZX4 and will be doing a write up at the Focus Fanatics website on how to determine if your Focus is pre-wired (most are not) and if not how to add the wires. The mirrors heating elements are controlled by the rear defroster switch. You can easily test if the mirror elements are heating by holding you hand on them to feel the warmth or holding an ice cube against them and it will quickly begin to melt. Each mirror element will draw about 0.8 - 0.9 amps at ~13 VDC. Let me know if this is helpful. Paul
Thanks for the video...was a little painful to watch you struggle with the door panel. An extra 5 minutes to completely free the panel for direct and easy access to the foam and main mounting bolt would avoid a lot of frustration and maneuvering. This got me started, though.
I would buy a 2008 spec, but the general principle and process here should still apply. (Majority of vehicles have the same set up for their side mirrors)
Can I replace a heated mirror with a non heated mirror? I just ordered a non-heated one not even knowing there was a difference. Will I hate the non heated one because I live in Michigan LOL
Good question - it should be ok, or at least, there will be an extra heating wire connection on the mirror. It shouldn’t interfere, but don’t be afraid to cut-remove if it gets in the way!
@@MattStephensRich Yeah, I was thinking that it would be okay. It won't work, obviously, as my car doesn't have that feature, but it shouldn't cause an issue. Thanks for the reply and good instructional vid!
Your video presentation was great. It saved my daughter's focus from a trip to a garage for repair. Thank you. dg
glad it helped!
I JUST REPLACED IT BY MYSELF AND I AM SO PROUD OF MYSELF THANK YOU FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO
Congrats!
Matt, one late addition to my earlier comments about replacing the passenger side mirror on my daughter's 2002 Focus. A T-20 Torc was needed for the screw that helped secure the mirror to the door. All the panel Torx we're T-15s. I have no idea if this was just a fluke, but it did come from the factory with a T-20 in that position. Again, thanks for the great video and for saving me a bunch of money. Dan
Appreciate the update!
This video was great. I really appreciate going the extra mile to show how to loosen the top of the door panel because mine also didn't have enough space to work with the cable.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful video, I’m a woman and that was super easy to follow
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the great easy-to-understand video! I installed it with no problems! One side note: my 2008 Focus did not have the screws around the door panel on the driver side. It just pops out for easier access. Otherwise, GREAT! Thanks Matt and keep up the great work!
Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you so much for the easy to follow and detailed video!! This was a major help, and turned a project i've been dreading into an easy peasy 15 minute job!
So glad to hear it!
Thanks for posting this it came in very handy this morning as I broke my mirror off yesterday morning adjusting my a/c while backing out of the garage. Happily the garage door track was unharmed. But anyway, replacing the mirror was easy, esp. with being able to watch your video first.
WoRN808 glad this video helped!
Literally my car atm. Thank you.
Hope it helped!
One thing I would recommend is to test the mirror works before you put all the screws back in....
Damn I had no idear they came in a heated version that's cool i'm quite jealous and no longer care for my non-heated version! :'(
Thanks for uploading, very helpful, although the UK Mk1 Ford Focuses don't use Torx screws on the door cards for some reason.
Good to know!
Great video.
I can almost guarantee that unless your Focus came from the factory with heated mirrors the heating elements in the new mirrors will not work. Even thought the door harnesses have the wires for the mirror motors and heating elements (5 wires at the mirror connector) the body harness and/or fuse box harness do NOT have the required heating element wires. I have added them in my 2005 ZX4 and will be doing a write up at the Focus Fanatics website on how to determine if your Focus is pre-wired (most are not) and if not how to add the wires. The mirrors heating elements are controlled by the rear defroster switch. You can easily test if the mirror elements are heating by holding you hand on them to feel the warmth or holding an ice cube against them and it will quickly begin to melt. Each mirror element will draw about 0.8 - 0.9 amps at ~13 VDC.
Let me know if this is helpful.
Paul
Paul1958R you're right, you cannot retrofit a heated mirror on to a vehicle that came without the heated mirror option. Good point!
Actually you can if you add the missing wires.
This video is the best.... very helpful
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really helpful. Cheers
Glad it helped!
Fantastic video!
Glad it's helpful!
I wonder how difficult a conversion including wiring might be from non-heated to heated versions?
Only the matter of an extra wire!
Thanks for the video...was a little painful to watch you struggle with the door panel. An extra 5 minutes to completely free the panel for direct and easy access to the foam and main mounting bolt would avoid a lot of frustration and maneuvering. This got me started, though.
glad it helped!
My 2006 took a T20 Torx wrench, not a T15...just fyi that some may be slightly different sizes...great video though--thank you
Good to know!
I have a 2005 focus friend broke it. Do you know the exact price?
Do a video on the car door cause once I lock my car I can’t ever get back end even if I use the key it still do not work
The only extra step I took was to check power to the connector. My my case it was easy.......the motor still moved the mirror. No meter needed.
ahh good point!
Will a 2007 side mirror work for a 2008 Ford Focus ? I know it’s not the same year
I would buy a 2008 spec, but the general principle and process here should still apply. (Majority of vehicles have the same set up for their side mirrors)
Can I replace a heated mirror with a non heated mirror? I just ordered a non-heated one not even knowing there was a difference. Will I hate the non heated one because I live in Michigan LOL
It should be able to swap; just double check the electrical pin connection to make sure it still connects ok before installing!
@@MattStephensRich Thank you so so much! This video was super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Like that little bit of insulation is going to make a difference if you throw it away!
Offers noise dampening primarily, but you’re right if it were to tear for throwing it out.
My ford focus has the door torx screw missing. Does anyone know where to source? Is this something I can get at a hardware shop?
Can definitely give a pass at the hardware store!
What is the size of the silver bolt?
10 MM I believe.
From 2000 to 2008 all side mirror are the Same size?
Pretty sure, but double check with where ever you're buying the mirror that it fits your model year.
what if I get the heated one and my car doesn't have that option? It's actually $3 cheaper on ebay than the non-heated one.
Good question - it should be ok, or at least, there will be an extra heating wire connection on the mirror. It shouldn’t interfere, but don’t be afraid to cut-remove if it gets in the way!
@@MattStephensRich Yeah, I was thinking that it would be okay. It won't work, obviously, as my car doesn't have that feature, but it shouldn't cause an issue. Thanks for the reply and good instructional vid!
How do you know know it's automatic or manual
Umm, do you mean motorized or manual?
Thank you!
happy to help!
or in europe 1998-2004
A shit, as soon as he said 10mm i knew i was screwed. Do rocket sets even come with those? Lol
hah there's nothing worse than having the wrong socket! 10mm should come with any standard ratchet set.
Matt Stephens-Rich Haha i was making a joke because 10mm are always missing.
There is nothing worse than opening your socket set and seeing the missing size.
i think the 2008 Focus is different than the 2000-2007 models...
Yea 08-09 are different Gen
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Talks too much. Just do the switch
Why I added chapters in case you have to jump forward. 😊