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2011-2014 Ford F-150 Side View Mirror Replacement: Easy Removal & Installation | ReveMoto

2011-2014 Ford F-150 Side View Mirror Replacement: Easy Removal & Installation | ReveMoto

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How to Replace Side-View Mirrors on a 2011-2014 Ford F-150

Step-by-step removal and installation guide with tools, parts, torque specs, and safety tips for 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

How to Replace Side-View Mirrors on a 2011-2014 Ford F-150

Step-by-step removal and installation guide with tools, parts, torque specs, and safety tips for 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

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🔧 F-150 - Side-View Mirror Replacement

Replacing a side-view mirror requires removing the interior door panel, disconnecting the mirror wiring, and removing three retaining nuts. These instructions apply to either front door; repeat the procedure on the opposite side if replacing both mirrors.

Assumption: Your F-150 has the stock power-adjustable mirror without aftermarket wiring.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.75-1.25 hours per side


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • 🧤 Wear gloves and safety glasses because door-panel edges can be sharp.
  • 🔋 Disconnect the negative battery cable before unplugging electrical connectors.
  • 🚪 Support the mirror before removing its final retaining nut so it cannot fall against the door.
  • ⚠️ Do not pry against the glass or painted door surface.
  • 🔌 Never pull an electrical connector apart by its wires.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 7mm socket
  • 8mm socket
  • 10mm deep socket
  • 10mm wrench
  • 1/4-inch drive ratchet
  • 3-inch socket extension
  • Inch-pound torque wrench rated 20-200 lb-in
  • Nylon interior trim removal tool set
  • Magnetic pickup tool
  • Mechanic’s gloves
  • Safety glasses

🔩 Required Parts

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  • Side-view mirror assembly matching the original electrical options - Qty: 1 per side
  • Mirror mounting foam seal - Qty: 1 per side if not included with mirror
  • Door trim-panel retaining clips - Qty: 2-4 as needed

The replacement mirror must match the original connector and features, including power adjustment, heating, turn signal, puddle lamp, or temperature sensor when equipped.


📋 Before You Begin

  • 🅿️ Park your F-150 on level ground, shift into Park, set the parking brake, and lower the window.
  • 🔑 Switch the ignition off and remove the key.
  • 🔋 Open the hood. Use a 10mm wrench to disconnect the negative battery cable, then position it where it cannot touch the terminal.
  • ⏱️ Wait at least one minute before disconnecting door wiring.
  • 📦 Open the replacement-mirror box and compare its mounting studs, connector, glass shape, and installed options with the original mirror.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Remove the Interior Handle Trim

  • Use a nylon interior trim removal tool to carefully release the small trim cover behind the interior door-release handle.
  • A trim removal tool is a plastic pry tool that releases clips without scratching the panel.
  • Use an 8mm socket, 3-inch extension, and 1/4-inch drive ratchet to remove the exposed handle-area fastener.
  • Place the fastener somewhere safe.

Step 2: Remove the Window-Switch Panel

  • Use a nylon interior trim removal tool at the rear edge of the window-switch panel.
  • Lift the panel carefully and release its retaining clips.
  • Press each connector’s locking tab with your finger and unplug the connector. Do not pull on the wires.
  • Use a 7mm socket, 3-inch extension, and 1/4-inch drive ratchet to remove the fasteners exposed beneath the switch panel.
  • Photograph connectors before unplugging them.

Step 3: Remove the Lower Door-Panel Fastener

  • Use a nylon interior trim removal tool to release the lower reflector or small fastener cover, if fitted.
  • Use a 7mm socket, 3-inch extension, and 1/4-inch drive ratchet to remove the exposed lower fastener.
  • Check the bottom edge of the panel and remove any additional visible 7mm fastener with the same tools.

Step 4: Lift Off the Door Panel

  • Grip the lower sides of the door panel with both hands.
  • Lift the entire panel straight upward to disengage its upper hooks. Do not pull it directly away from the door first.
  • Move the panel slightly away from the door and disconnect any remaining courtesy-lamp or speaker connector by pressing its locking tab.
  • Release the interior handle cable from its bracket by hand if it prevents the panel from being moved aside.
  • Set the panel on a clean, padded surface.

Step 5: Expose the Mirror Mounting Area

  • Use a nylon interior trim removal tool to remove the triangular interior mirror trim panel if it did not remain attached to the door panel.
  • Carefully peel back only the upper-front corner of the moisture barrier by hand. Do not tear it.
  • Locate the mirror electrical connector and three mounting nuts.

Step 6: Disconnect and Support the Mirror

  • Press the mirror connector’s locking tab by hand and unplug it.
  • Release the mirror harness from any door-mounted clips by hand.
  • Support the outside mirror with one hand while removing its fasteners.
  • If working alone, keep steady inward pressure on the mirror until the final nut is removed.

Step 7: Remove the Original Mirror

  • Use a 10mm deep socket, 3-inch extension, and 1/4-inch drive ratchet to remove the three mirror retaining nuts.
  • Use a magnetic pickup tool if a nut starts to fall inside the door.
  • From outside the door, pull the mirror straight away while guiding its connector and wiring through the opening.
  • Remove the old foam seal if it remains stuck to the door.

Step 8: Install the Replacement Mirror

  • Verify that the replacement mirror’s foam seal sits flat against its mounting base.
  • Guide the wiring connector through the door opening and place the mounting studs into their holes.
  • Hold the mirror flush against the door and install all three retaining nuts by hand.
  • Use a 10mm deep socket and inch-pound torque wrench to tighten the nuts evenly in stages.
  • Torque the mirror retaining nuts to 9 Nm (80 lb-in).
  • Do not overtighten the nuts because the mirror base or door structure can be damaged.

Step 9: Reconnect the Mirror Wiring

  • Push the mirror connectors together by hand until the locking tab clicks.
  • Secure the harness in its original clips by hand so it cannot contact the window glass or regulator.
  • Press the moisture barrier back into its original adhesive by hand, making sure there are no gaps.

Step 10: Reinstall the Door Panel

  • Reconnect the interior handle cable and any courtesy-lamp or speaker connectors by hand.
  • Position the upper edge of the panel over the door’s window ledge.
  • Lower the panel straight down until all upper hooks are seated.
  • Press around the panel by hand to engage its retaining clips.
  • Replace any damaged clips before securing the panel.

Step 11: Reinstall the Panel Fasteners and Switches

  • Use a 7mm socket, 3-inch extension, and 1/4-inch drive ratchet to reinstall the switch-panel and lower door-panel fasteners. Tighten them snugly without forcing them.
  • Use an 8mm socket, 3-inch extension, and 1/4-inch drive ratchet to reinstall the interior-handle-area fastener. Tighten it snugly.
  • Reconnect the window-switch connectors by hand until their locks click.
  • Align the switch panel and press it down by hand until all clips engage.
  • Press the handle trim, reflector, and other covers into position by hand.

Step 12: Reconnect the Battery

  • Use a 10mm wrench to reconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Torque the negative battery terminal clamp to 5 Nm (44 lb-in).
  • Make sure the terminal cannot rotate by hand, but do not overtighten it.

✅ After Repair

  • ✅ Switch the ignition on and operate the mirror through its full up, down, left, and right adjustment range.
  • 💡 Test the mirror heater, turn signal, and puddle lamp if equipped.
  • 🪟 Operate the window completely down and up. Stop immediately if you hear scraping or the window catches the mirror harness.
  • 🚪 Check the door handle, lock switch, window switch, speaker, and courtesy lamp.
  • 🔍 Confirm that the mirror base sits evenly against the door with no visible gap in the seal.
  • 🛣️ Adjust the mirror before driving and verify that it remains stable at road speed.
  • 🕒 Reset the clock or saved radio settings if they were lost during battery disconnection.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $220-$650 (approximately ₹18,000-₹54,000, parts + labor and import variation)

DIY Cost: $80-$400 (approximately ₹6,500-₹33,000, parts only)

You Save: $140-$250 (approximately ₹11,500-₹21,000) by doing it yourself!

Local labor and imported mirror prices vary significantly. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hour per side.


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