How to Replace Side View Mirrors on a 2009-2010 Ford F-150 (Left or Right) (Body: Extended Cab Pickup)
Step-by-step DIY mirror removal and installation with tools, parts list, wiring tips, and torque specs
How to Replace Side View Mirrors on a 2009-2010 Ford F-150 (Left or Right) (Body: Extended Cab Pickup)
Step-by-step DIY mirror removal and installation with tools, parts list, wiring tips, and torque specs for 2009, 2010
š§ F-150 - Side View Mirror Replacement
Replacing a side view mirror usually means removing the small interior trim at the top-front of the door (the āsail panelā), unplugging the mirror (if powered), and removing the mirror mounting nuts from inside the door. On your F-150, you may or may not need to remove the full door panel depending on mirror options and connector access.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.5 hours (each side)
ā ļø Safety & Precautions
- ā ļø If your mirror is powered/heated/has a turn signal, disconnect the battery before unplugging connectors.
- ā ļø Support the mirror with one hand while removing the last nut so it doesnāt fall and chip paint.
- ā ļø Use plastic trim tools to avoid cracking interior panels and scratching paint.
- ā ļø Wear safety glasses when working around door metal edges.
š§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Work gloves
- Trim removal tool set (plastic)
- Phillips screwdriver
- Flat trim screwdriver
- 7mm socket
- 8mm socket
- 11mm deep socket
- 1/4" drive ratchet
- 6" extension (1/4" drive)
- Torque wrench (inch-pound) (specialty)
- Painterās tape
š© Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Side view mirror assembly (left or right, correct options) - Qty: 1
- Door panel retaining clips (as needed) - Qty: 0-10
- Mirror foam gasket (if not included with mirror) - Qty: 1
š Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, shift to Park, and set the parking brake.
- Put painterās tape along the door edge below the mirror to protect paint.
- If the mirror is powered/heated/has signal/puddle light: use an 8mm socket to disconnect the negative battery terminal and isolate it so it canāt touch back. Prevents accidental shorting.
- Open the window on the side youāre working on (helps if you need to lift the door panel).
šØ Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Remove the interior sail panel
- At the top-front corner of the door (inside), use a trim removal tool set (plastic) to pry off the triangular sail panel.
- If itās stubborn, use a flat trim screwdriver gently under the trim tool for leverage (go slow to avoid cracking it).
Step 2: Check mirror connector access (may avoid full door panel removal)
- With the sail panel off, look inside for the mirror wiring connector.
- If you can reach the connector and mounting nuts: continue to Step 4.
- If the connector is buried and you canāt unplug it safely: go to Step 3 and remove the door panel.
Step 3: Remove the front door panel (if needed)
- Use a 7mm socket to remove the door panel screws (commonly along the bottom edge and near the pull handle area).
- Use a trim removal tool set (plastic) to pop the door panel clips loose around the edges.
- Lift the panel straight up to unhook it from the window ledge.
- Unplug electrical connectors using your fingers or a flat trim screwdriver to release the lock tabs (donāt yank the wires).
Step 4: Unplug the mirror wiring (powered mirrors)
- Locate the mirror connector in the door and disconnect it by pressing the tab and pulling apart.
- If your mirror is manual (no wiring), skip this step.
Step 5: Remove the mirror mounting nuts
- Support the mirror from the outside with one hand.
- Use an 11mm deep socket with a 1/4" drive ratchet and 6" extension (1/4" drive) to remove the mirror mounting nuts.
- Remove the mirror from the outside of the door.
Step 6: Install the new mirror
- Make sure the mirror foam gasket is seated flat (no folds).
- Set the new mirror onto the door studs and start the nuts by hand to avoid cross-threading.
- Use an 11mm deep socket to snug the nuts evenly.
- Final tighten using a torque wrench (inch-pound) (specialty): Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lb).
Step 7: Reconnect wiring and reassemble the door
- Reconnect the mirror connector (if equipped) and make sure it clicks into place.
- If you removed the door panel: hang it on the top lip first, then press clips in around the edges with your hands.
- Reinstall door screws using a 7mm socket.
- Reinstall the sail panel by lining up the clips and pressing it in by hand.
Step 8: Reconnect the battery (if disconnected)
- Use an 8mm socket to reconnect the negative battery terminal.
ā After Repair
- Test mirror movement using the mirror switch (up/down/left/right).
- If equipped, verify heated mirror, turn signal, and puddle/courtesy light operation.
- Close the door and check for wind noise at highway speed (a pinched gasket can cause a whistle).
- Make sure the mirror sits flush and doesnāt wobble when lightly pushed.
š° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $200-$650 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $60-$400 (parts only)
You Save: $140-$250 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.7-1.2 hours.
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Guide for Door Mirror replace for these Ford vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 Ford F-150 | - | - | Extended Cab Pickup |
| 2010 Ford F-150 | - | - | Crew Cab Pickup |
| 2010 Ford F-150 | - | - | Standard Cab Pickup |
| 2009 Ford F-150 | - | - | Extended Cab Pickup |
| 2009 Ford F-150 | - | - | Crew Cab Pickup |
| 2009 Ford F-150 | - | - | Standard Cab Pickup |


















