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2015-2023 Chevrolet Trax - Door Side Mirror Replacement

2015-2023 Chevrolet Trax - Door Side Mirror Replacement

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How to Replace Side View Mirrors on a 2017-2022 Chevrolet Trax (Trim: LT)

Step-by-step DIY guide with required tools, parts, torque specs, testing, and safety tips for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

How to Replace Side View Mirrors on a 2017-2022 Chevrolet Trax (Trim: LT)

Step-by-step DIY guide with required tools, parts, torque specs, testing, and safety tips for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

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🔧 Trax - Side View Mirror Assembly Replacement

This procedure replaces the complete driver-side or passenger-side mirror assembly. The inner door trim panel must be loosened or removed to reach the electrical connector and three mirror retaining nuts.

Assumption: Replacement mirrors match your Trax’s original power, heating, folding, and turn-signal features.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 1-1.5 hours per side


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Switch the ignition off and keep the key away from the vehicle before disconnecting the mirror.
  • 🧤 Wear gloves because the door panel edges and damaged mirror glass can be sharp.
  • 🪟 Support the mirror before removing its final nut so it cannot fall against the door or window.
  • 🔌 Battery disconnection is not normally required. Do not switch the ignition on while door wiring is disconnected.
  • 🚫 Do not pull the door panel away forcefully; wiring remains attached behind it.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 7mm socket
  • 10mm deep socket
  • 1/4-inch-drive ratchet
  • 1/4-inch-drive 6-inch extension
  • Torx T20 screwdriver
  • Plastic trim-removal tool set
  • Small flat-tip screwdriver
  • Magnetic pickup tool
  • 1/4-inch-drive inch-pound torque wrench
  • Automotive masking tape, 25mm wide
  • Mechanic’s gloves
  • Safety glasses

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Driver-side complete mirror assembly with matching original features - Qty: 1, if replacing driver side
  • Passenger-side complete mirror assembly with matching original features - Qty: 1, if replacing passenger side
  • Front door trim-panel retainers - Qty: 3-5 per door, as needed

Replace only the damaged side unless both mirrors are defective. Compare the electrical connector, mounting studs, heating function, and turn-signal provision before installation.


📋 Before You Begin

  • 🅿️ Park your Trax on level ground, select Park, apply the parking brake, and lower the window completely.
  • 🔑 Switch the ignition off and move the key or transmitter away from the vehicle.
  • 🛡️ Use 25mm automotive masking tape around the mirror base and upper door edge to protect the paint.
  • 📦 Unpack the replacement mirror and compare its connector, three mounting studs, gasket, housing shape, and installed features with the old mirror.
  • 🌡️ If working in cold weather, warm the interior first. Cold plastic trim clips break more easily.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Remove the Interior Mirror Trim Cover

  • Use a plastic trim-removal tool to pry the triangular trim cover inward from the upper-front corner of the door.
  • Release its clips gradually and lift the cover away. A trim-removal tool is a nonmetal pry tool that helps prevent scratches.
  • Do not use excessive force if the cover remains trapped by the main door panel.
  • Keep each fastener grouped by location.

Step 2: Remove the Door-Pull Fastener Cover

  • Use a small flat-tip screwdriver to lift the small cover inside or beneath the interior door-pull handle.
  • Wrap the screwdriver tip with automotive masking tape before touching visible plastic.
  • Remove the exposed screw with a Torx T20 screwdriver or the exposed bolt with a 7mm socket and 1/4-inch-drive ratchet, according to the original fastener fitted.

Step 3: Remove the Interior Handle Trim and Remaining Fasteners

  • Use a plastic trim-removal tool to release the trim around the interior release handle.
  • Remove the exposed door-panel fastener with a 7mm socket and 1/4-inch-drive ratchet.
  • Check the bottom edge of the panel and remove any additional factory 7mm fastener with the same socket.
  • Place all removed fasteners where they cannot fall into the door.

Step 4: Release the Door Trim Panel

  • Insert a plastic trim-removal tool between the lower door panel and the metal door shell.
  • Work around the bottom and both sides, releasing one push-in retainer at a time. A retainer is the plastic clip securing the panel to the door.
  • Use both hands to lift the panel straight upward and release it from the window ledge.
  • Support the panel instead of allowing it to hang from its wires or cables.

Step 5: Disconnect the Door-Panel Connections

  • Use a small flat-tip screwdriver to depress the locking tabs, then unplug the window-switch and door-lock electrical connectors by their plastic bodies.
  • Release the interior handle cable from its bracket by hand, then rotate the cable end out of the handle lever.
  • Set the door panel on a clean, padded surface.
  • Use a plastic trim-removal tool to peel back only the upper-front corner of the water deflector. Do not tear or stretch it.

Step 6: Disconnect the Mirror Wiring

  • Locate the mirror wiring connector near the upper-front section of the door.
  • Use a small flat-tip screwdriver to release the connector lock, then unplug the connector by hand.
  • Release the mirror harness from any door-mounted clips by hand or with a plastic trim-removal tool.
  • Note the harness routing so it can be installed away from the window mechanism.

Step 7: Remove the Old Mirror Assembly

  • Hold the mirror securely with one hand from outside the door.
  • Use a 10mm deep socket, 6-inch extension, and 1/4-inch-drive ratchet to remove the three mirror retaining nuts.
  • Keep the socket level so a nut does not fall inside the door. Use a magnetic pickup tool if one is dropped.
  • Pull the mirror straight outward while guiding its wiring and connector through the opening.
  • Remove any gasket material left on the mounting surface by hand. Do not scratch the paint.

Step 8: Install the Replacement Mirror

  • Confirm the replacement mirror gasket lies flat and fully covers the mounting base.
  • Guide the electrical connector through the door opening and place all three studs through their mounting holes.
  • Start all three nuts by hand to prevent cross-threading.
  • Use a 10mm deep socket, 6-inch extension, and inch-pound torque wrench to tighten the nuts evenly in stages.
  • Torque the mirror retaining nuts to 9 Nm (80 in-lbs).
  • Do not overtighten the nuts; excessive force can crack the mirror base or distort the door sheet metal.

Step 9: Connect and Route the Wiring

  • Route the harness through the original clips by hand, keeping it clear of the moving window glass and regulator.
  • Push the mirror electrical connectors together until the lock clicks.
  • Press the water deflector back into its original butyl adhesive using gloved fingers. Butyl is the reusable sticky seal around the deflector.
  • Seal the deflector completely to prevent water from reaching the interior trim.

Step 10: Test the Mirror Before Reassembly

  • Temporarily reconnect the window-switch connector by hand.
  • Switch the ignition to On without starting the engine.
  • Use the factory mirror control to move the glass up, down, left, and right.
  • If equipped, verify the mirror turn signal. Heated-glass operation may take several minutes with the rear defogger switched on.
  • Switch the ignition off and disconnect the temporary switch connection before reinstalling the panel.

Step 11: Reinstall the Door Trim Panel

  • Reconnect the interior handle cable and all electrical connectors by hand. Confirm every connector lock clicks.
  • Replace any damaged trim-panel retainer by hand before fitting the panel.
  • Lower the upper edge of the panel over the window ledge, then align its retainers with the door holes.
  • Press around the panel perimeter firmly with your hands until every retainer engages.
  • Install the original door-panel fasteners with a 7mm socket and 1/4-inch-drive ratchet or Torx T20 screwdriver, matching the fastener removed from each location.
  • Tighten the trim fasteners only until snug; do not crush the plastic mounting points.
  • Snap the handle trim and fastener covers into position by hand.

Step 12: Reinstall the Mirror Trim Cover

  • Align the triangular mirror trim cover with its clips.
  • Press it evenly into place by hand until all clips engage.
  • Remove the automotive masking tape and inspect the door finish.

✅ After Repair

  • ✅ Operate the mirror through its full adjustment range and listen for smooth motor operation.
  • 🔆 Check the mirror turn signal and heated glass if those features are installed.
  • 🪟 Raise and lower the window completely. Stop immediately if the glass contacts wiring or makes an unusual noise.
  • 🔒 Test the window switch, door lock, interior release handle, and speaker before driving.
  • 🛣️ Adjust the mirror from the normal driving position and verify that the housing remains secure during a short road test.
  • 💧 After rain or washing, inspect the lower door trim for moisture that could indicate an improperly sealed water deflector.
  • 🧭 No programming, scan-tool setup, or ADAS calibration is normally required for a matching standard mirror assembly.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: ₹12,000-₹32,000 per side (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: ₹7,000-₹24,000 per side (parts only)

You Save: ₹3,000-₹8,000 by doing it yourself!

Local labor commonly runs ₹800-₹2,000/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.7-1.2 hours per side, with final pricing depending heavily on mirror features and parts availability.


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