MIRROR REPLACEMENT
Push down on the lower outboard edge of glass until mirror pivots fully outward. Insert a large slotted screwdriver in between the mirror backing plate and motor actuator (A).
Carefully pry and twist screwdriver until original mirror pops off. If heated, disconnect heater wires from heater terminals and remove mirror. Remove the foam insulation
on the housing sail (B). Using the shorter of the two harnesses from the wiring kit, guide the end with the shrink tube wrapped around it thru the foam insulation, thru the
housing sail (B), and into the mirror housing (C). Use a utility knife, carefully cut the shrink tube and remove it (D). Be very careful not to cut into the wiring harness
itself. Using one of the supplied housing connectors, insert the red wire pin into slot #1 - chamfer side (E). Insert the black wire pin into slot #2 - non-chamfer side (E).
Continue to insert each pin into its hole until the pin snaps into place (not removable). Pull the Signal
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mirror wire harness thru housing sail leaving about 4” to 6” of the wire
harness inside mirror housing. Connect the mating connectors on the new Signal
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mirror and the Signal
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mirror wire harness (F). If heated, reconnect the heater wires to the
heater terminals on the back o f the new Signal
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mirror (F). NOTE: There is no polarity so the wires may be interchanged. Carefully tuck all wiring behind motor
actuator. Not doing so, could result in wiring interfering with mirror travel. Remove the PSA liner on the PSA disc. Align and center the motor mount onto the motor
actuator. With the palm of your hand, slowly push down on the glass until the new Signal
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mirror snaps into position. Press down on all sides to ensure the new Signal
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mirror is fully seated and fun ctional. Replace the foam insulation onto the housing sail.
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WARNING: Safety glasses and sturdy gloves are required for mirror replacement.