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2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
LT - V8 5.3L
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How To Replace Sideview Mirror 2007-13 Chevy Silverado

How To Replace Sideview Mirror 2007-13 Chevy Silverado

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How to Replace Side View Mirrors on a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Step-by-step door panel trim removal, wiring unplug, tools/parts list, and 10 Nm (89 in-lbs) torque specs

How to Replace Side View Mirrors on a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Step-by-step door panel trim removal, wiring unplug, tools/parts list, and 10 Nm (89 in-lbs) torque specs

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šŸ”§ Silverado 1500 - Side View Mirror Replacement

Replacing a side mirror is usually a straightforward bolt-on job from inside the door. You’ll remove the small interior trim cover, unplug the mirror (if powered), remove the retaining nuts, then install and torque the new mirror.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.5 hours (per side)


āš ļø Safety & Precautions

  • āš ļø Work on level ground with the key removed.
  • āš ļø If you have power/heated mirrors, disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shorts.
  • āš ļø Support the mirror with one hand when removing the last nut so it doesn’t fall and chip paint.
  • āš ļø Wear safety glasses—small trim clips can pop loose.

šŸ”§ Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 10mm socket
  • 1/4" drive ratchet
  • 6" socket extension (1/4" drive)
  • Trim removal tool
  • Small flathead screwdriver
  • Torque wrench (inch-pound or small Nm range)
  • Needle-nose pliers
  • Painter’s tape
  • Shop towels
  • Safety glasses
  • Mechanic gloves

šŸ”© Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Side view mirror assembly (left or right, correct options) - Qty: 1
  • Mirror mounting nuts (if damaged or missing) - Qty: 3
  • Interior sail panel/trim clips (optional) - Qty: 1 set

šŸ“‹ Before You Begin

  • 🧰 Turn the front wheels straight and park on level ground.
  • 🧰 Apply painter’s tape along the edge of the door near the mirror to protect paint.
  • 🧰 If the mirror is powered/heated, use the 10mm socket to disconnect the negative battery cable and wait 2 minutes.

šŸ”Ø Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Remove the interior mirror trim (sail panel)

  • Use a trim removal tool to pry off the small triangular trim cover at the upper front corner of the door (inside, by the mirror).
  • If it’s tight, use a small flathead screwdriver gently at the edge, then switch back to the trim removal tool.
  • Pull straight out to avoid breaking clips.

Step 2: Unplug the mirror (power/heated mirrors)

  • Look behind the sail panel for the mirror wiring connector.
  • Press the lock tab and disconnect it by hand; if needed, use needle-nose pliers carefully to help release the tab.
  • Don’t yank wires—pull on the connector body.

Step 3: Remove the mirror mounting nuts

  • Use a 10mm socket, 6" extension, and 1/4" ratchet to remove the three mirror mounting nuts.
  • Hold the mirror from the outside with your free hand while removing the last nut.
  • Set the nuts aside if you’re reusing them.

Step 4: Remove the mirror from the door

  • From the outside, pull the mirror away from the door.
  • Feed the wiring pigtail (if equipped) through the hole as you remove it.
  • Use shop towels to wipe the mounting surface clean.

Step 5: Install the new mirror

  • Position the new mirror on the door and feed the wiring pigtail through the opening (if equipped).
  • Start all three nuts by hand first to avoid cross-threading.
  • Use the 10mm socket and ratchet to snug the nuts evenly.
  • Finish with a torque wrench: Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lbs).
  • Even tightening helps the seal sit flat.

Step 6: Reconnect wiring and reinstall the sail panel

  • Reconnect the mirror electrical connector by hand until it clicks.
  • Line up the sail panel clips and push it back into place with firm, even pressure.

Step 7: If your mirror is MANUAL-adjust (no power plug)

  • If there is no electrical connector, install the mirror the same way (3 nuts), then verify the manual adjuster moves the glass smoothly.
  • If your truck has an inside adjuster knob/lever, make sure it isn’t pinched and moves freely before snapping the trim back on.

āœ… After Repair

  • āœ… If you disconnected the battery, reconnect it using the 10mm socket and snug the terminal.
  • āœ… Test mirror functions: left/right select, glass movement, and heat (if equipped).
  • āœ… Close the door and check for wind noise; confirm the mirror sits flush and the gasket is fully seated.
  • āœ… Remove the painter’s tape and wipe fingerprints off the paint and mirror glass.

šŸ’° DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $200-$550 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $60-$350 (parts only)

You Save: $140-$200+ 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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