How to Replace a Side View Mirror on a 2006-2011 Honda Civic (Driver or Passenger Side) (Trim: DX | Body: Sedan)
Step-by-step DIY mirror removal and installation with tools, parts list, and torque specs
How to Replace a Side View Mirror on a 2006-2011 Honda Civic (Driver or Passenger Side) (Trim: DX | Body: Sedan)
Step-by-step DIY mirror removal and installation with tools, parts list, and torque specs for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
š§ Civic - Side View Mirror Replacement
Replacing a side view mirror on your Civic usually means removing the small interior āsailā trim panel, unplugging (or unhooking) the mirror control, then swapping the mirror assembly on the door. Itās a straightforward job, but take your time so you donāt crack trim pieces or scratch paint.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.5 hours (each side)
ā ļø Safety & Precautions
- ā ļø Work on a level surface and keep the window fully up.
- ā ļø If your mirror is powered, disconnect the battery negative terminal to avoid shorts while unplugging connectors.
- ā ļø Support the mirror with one hand when removing the last nut so it doesnāt fall and chip paint.
š§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Mechanic gloves
- Plastic trim removal tool
- Phillips screwdriver
- 10mm socket
- 1/4" drive ratchet
- 6" extension (1/4" drive)
- Torque wrench (inch-pound or low-range)
- Needle-nose pliers
- Painterās tape
- Flashlight
š© Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Side view mirror assembly (left/driver or right/passenger, matched to your features) - Qty: 1
- Mirror mounting nuts (if not included) - Qty: 3
- Interior sail panel clips (optional, in case any break) - Qty: 1 set
š Before You Begin
- Park on level ground and turn the key off.
- Put painterās tape around the mirror base on the door to help protect the paint edge.
- If equipped with a powered mirror, use a 10mm socket to disconnect the battery negative terminal and set it aside so it canāt spring back.
- A trim removal tool is a plastic pry tool.
šØ Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Remove the interior sail trim panel
- Open the door fully for room to work.
- At the front upper corner of the door (by the mirror), use a plastic trim removal tool to gently pry off the triangular interior trim panel.
- If it resists, change angles and pry a little at a time. Slow prying prevents clip breakage.
Step 2: Identify your mirror type (powered vs manual)
- If you see an electrical connector, itās a powered mirror (unplug it in Step 3).
- If you see a small cable/rod style control (manual remote), note how it routes so you can reinstall it the same way.
Step 3: Disconnect the mirror control
- Powered mirror: Use your fingers (or needle-nose pliers carefully) to press the lock tab and unplug the connector.
- Manual remote mirror (if equipped): Remove any small retaining clip/screw you can see using a Phillips screwdriver, then free the control/cable from the trim area.
Step 4: Remove the mirror mounting nuts
- Hold the mirror from the outside with one hand.
- Use a 10mm socket, 6" extension, and 1/4" drive ratchet to remove the three mounting nuts.
- Keep the nuts safe (or replace them if your new mirror includes new ones).
Step 5: Remove the mirror assembly
- Pull the mirror straight away from the door.
- Powered mirror: Feed the wiring and connector out through the hole in the door.
- Manual remote mirror: Carefully guide the cable/rod through without kinking it.
Step 6: Install the new mirror assembly
- Place the new mirror onto the door, aligning the studs with the holes.
- Start all three nuts by hand first (prevents cross-threading).
- Use a 10mm socket and 1/4" drive ratchet to snug them evenly.
- Use a torque wrench to finish tightening: Torque to 9 Nm (6.6 ft-lbs).
Step 7: Reconnect mirror control
- Powered mirror: Plug the connector in until it clicks.
- Manual remote mirror: Route the cable/rod the same way as before and reinstall any retainer using a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 8: Reinstall the interior sail trim panel
- Line up the trim panel clips with their holes.
- Press firmly by hand until it snaps in flush.
Step 9: Reconnect the battery (powered mirror only)
- Install the negative terminal using a 10mm socket and snug it firmly (do not over-tighten).
ā After Repair
- Test mirror adjustment (up/down/left/right). Make sure it moves smoothly.
- Close the door and check the mirror sits tight with no wobble.
- Take a short drive and listen for wind noise around the mirror; re-seat the trim panel if needed.
š° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $200-$500 (parts + labor, per side)
DIY Cost: $60-$200 (parts only, per side)
You Save: $140-$300 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hours.
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Guide for Door Mirror replace for these Honda vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 Honda Civic | EX | - | Sedan |
| 2011 Honda Civic | LX | - | Sedan |
| 2011 Honda Civic | Si | - | Sedan |
| 2011 Honda Civic | LX-S | - | Sedan |
| 2010 Honda Civic | EX | - | Sedan |
| 2010 Honda Civic | LX | - | Sedan |
| 2010 Honda Civic | Si | - | Sedan |
| 2010 Honda Civic | LX-S | - | Sedan |
| 2009 Honda Civic | EX | - | Sedan |
| 2009 Honda Civic | LX | - | Sedan |
| 2009 Honda Civic | Si | - | Sedan |
| 2009 Honda Civic | LX-S | - | Sedan |
| 2008 Honda Civic | EX | - | Sedan |
| 2008 Honda Civic | LX | - | Sedan |
| 2008 Honda Civic | Si | - | Sedan |
| 2007 Honda Civic | EX | - | Sedan |
| 2007 Honda Civic | LX | - | Sedan |
| 2007 Honda Civic | Si | - | Sedan |
| 2006 Honda Civic | EX | - | Sedan |
| 2006 Honda Civic | LX | - | Sedan |


















