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on the interior side of your door right were the mirror is should be a small cover in the shape of a triangle with 1- 3 screws holing it on under that should be 3 studswith nuts on them there should also be a wire plug there to disconnect the power to the mirror remove the 3 nuts and disconnect the wires hold on to the mirror when you disconnect the final nut so mirror does not damage door exact opposite for reinstallation, i do however suggest getting a haynes or chiltons repair manual for tha particular model of car
1) Disconnect the Corolla's negative cable to the battery.
2) Remove the triangle-shaped interior mirror cover from the top of the
door panel. Pry the cover off with your hands, a blunt plastic or
wooden tool to prevent damage to your door trim.
3) Take out the mirror wiring connection.
4) Remove the door trim bracket around the mirror. Take out the
mounting nuts.
5) Pull the power mirror off the Toyota Corolla.
1) Put the new mirror in place on the Camry.
2) Re-install the mounting nuts making sure they are securley holding
the mirror in place. Replace the mirror insulation.
3) Reconnect the wiring to the new mirror.
4) Install the triangle interior cover by snapping it back in place.
inside the door it has a cap just remve it gentle with a knife or screwdriver.Insidide u will see 3 screwsremove it and unplug the electrical cord.At that moment the mirror is free pull it out and replace the new one plug the electrical cord,tight the screws replace the cap and check if its move with the control panel,Good Luck.
On the inside trim, you can remove screws that are by the door handle,
arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the
panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want
to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to
get it off the window ledge. Then you'll need to manipulate the panel
and disconnect the door handle linkage from the door handle and
disconnect the wiring for your controls. Then you can access the bolts that secure the mirror onto the door
very easy there are little cover u need to take screws out of the pull the trim panel starting from the bottom take mirror cover of and pull the trim of there is a vapor plastic easy after that
I did exactly that on my Corolla CE recently. Pop the triangular plastic shield out on the inside, remove three nuts, disengage the electric line if you see one and that's it. If you want to get more specifics look the procedure up in the Haynes repair book for Corollas 2003-2005. By the way, the mirrors on Corrollas have, as so often, been constructed by people who never drove these cars. Mirrors get hit on and there should be a joint that allows the mirrors to fold inward. The Corrolla mirrors are still; they have no joint, so when they get hit they push the metal they are mounted on inward and later on you have a poor fit after chnaging them. These American-made Corrollas are in many respect the same **** as other American-made cars.
Remove the black plastic trim that covers the interior of the mirror mounting, it just pulls off. You will now see 3 10 mm bolts. Removing them will release the mirror from the door panel. The power wire may be right behind the mirror, by tthe bolts, OR it may be under the door panel; which will make you have to pull the door panel off. The mirror wires are different, depending where it was built.
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