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How To Replace Side Rear View Mirror 2007-13 GMC Yukon Denali

Created on: 2015-03-26

Watch this video to learn how to fix a broken or loose side view mirror. The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace the mirrors on your 07-13 Chevy Silverado, Tahoe, or Suburban; or GMC Sierra or Yukon.

  1. step 1 :Removing the Door Panel
    • Disconnect the negative battery cable with a 10mm socket and ratchet
    • Pry off the trim piece on the door lock knob
    • Remove the door lock knob
    • Pry off the trim piece inside the door pull with a flat blade screwdriver
    • Pry off the trim piece inside the door handle with a flat blade screwdriver
    • Pry off the mirror base trim piece
    • Remove the Phillips 10mm bolt inside the door pull
    • Remove the Phillips two 10mm bolts inside the door handle
    • Pry up the switch panel with a flat blade screwdriver
    • Disconnect the wiring harnesses from the switch panel
    • Pry out the door panel with a door panel clip tool or putty knife
    • Pry off the black clips from the water shield
    • Lift the door panel up and off
    • Disconnect the latch cables from the door handle
  2. step 2 :Removing the Side Rear View Mirror
    • Pry off the clips from the mirror wiring harness with a pair of pliers
    • Remove the insulation from the mirror
    • Remove the three 10mm nuts from the mirror
    • Strike the top of the mirror to break it free from its clip
    • Remove the mirror
  3. step 3 :Installing the New Side Rear View Mirror
    • Insert the mirror into place
    • Tighten the three 10mm bolts to the mirror
    • Push on the insulation
    • Push the wiring harness clips into place
  4. step 4 :Reinstalling the Door Panel
    • Connect the latch cables to the door handle
    • Lift the door panel into place
    • Push in the door panel clips
    • Insert the door lock knob into place
    • Tighten the two 10mm bolts into the door pull
    • Tighten the 10mm bolt into the door handle
    • Connect the wiring harnesses to the switch panel
    • Push the switch panel into place
    • Push on the mirror base trim piece
    • Connect the negative battery cable

Tools needed

  • Flat Blade Screwdriver

    Putty Knife

    10mm Socket

    Door Panel Removal Tool

    Ratchet

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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks!

In this video, we're going to show you how to replace a mirror. This is an '07 Yukon Denali, pretty much the same for Denali, as well as the SLT and the Chevy LTZ series, both the SUVs and the trucks. We'll be showing you on the passenger side, but the driver side is the same procedure. You'll need a new mirror from 1AAuto.com. We sell a wide range of replacements painted, chrome, power, power-heated and then you'll need a small and regular-sized flat blade screwdriver, 10mm socket with a ratchet extension, and a door panel clip tool, or a putty knife.

Disconnect the battery. You want to open up the driver's door. The hood release lever has a safety latch. Move it to the right, and then lift the hood up. The battery is near the rear of the engine compartment on the passenger side with a 10mm nut on top of the negative battery cable. We'll loosen that 10mm nut, pull the battery cable up and off, and then put it to the side so it won't contact the terminal again.

There's a little square clip on the door lock that you want to pry out with a small flat blade screwdriver. Then use a small flat blade screwdriver to pry that panel out. Then there's a little panel in behind the door handle that you pry out. This is the same for either front door, and then you'll see there's a 10mm bolt there and two behind the door pull. Use the small flat blade screwdriver, pry out that square clip, pull that up and off, and then use a rag to help protect the paint and pry out the triangle that's at the top of the door. It pulls straight off, and then use a 10mm socket and ratchet with an extension and remove the three bolts. Use a screwdriver and a rag just to protect the door panel. Pry up on the switch panel, work your finger underneath, and pull it straight up. You pull it some, and then pry up in the front. The clips are located right at the front and right at the rear, and the harnesses are all connected with a connector that has this little tab that you press. Pull the connector down and out. You need to release the clips that hold the panel in. I've got a door panel clip tool and a rag again to protect the paint.

Work the panel clip tool underneath and around the clip, and then I'm going to put the screwdriver between the clip and a rag and pry out on the clip tool. You can hear it pop the clip out and I'll just repeat that. I usually try and get the first four on the back side and once you get those, then you can usually work your hand underneath to a point where you can feel where the clip is, and then pull firmly, and you'll release the clips. If your door panel has never been removed before, you'll need to remove the water shield from the door panel. There's a black clip, you can see there, that I'm trying to pry out. There are usually three or four of these on each panel, so you try and pull the clips out, or you can pull on the water shield and either pull the clip out of the same time or pull the water shield from around clip. Again, there's usually three or four of these on each panel. If your door panel has already been off though, a lot of times, they've already been removed. Now, pull the door panel up and out, and it's connected with the door handle cable. Looking in behind, there are couple of tabs that hold the handle cable in to the clip. Release the tabs, and then you can pull the cable out, and then out in the ball like that, and your door panel is separated.

You want to pull the harness that's connected to the mirror. There are three clips that clip the harness to the door. You can try and pull them off. You can see here, I'm actually pulling the tape from the clip. You see the white clip in the door, and then I'm not able to get the harness out. Remove this insulator, and there are a couple of more clips in behind there. Speed it up here. I just use a pair of needle-nose pliers and remove those clips. 10mm socket and ratchet with extension, there are three nuts that hold the mirror on, and I'll just fast-forward here as I remove those. Now here, I'm finishing up taking that last nut off. Then there's actually a clip that holds the mirror in. You can see, a good strike on the top breaks the clip free, and then you just have to work your harness out.

To install your new mirror, put it over in place, feed the connectors through, and the harness through. Make sure it mounts correctly and the mirror pad is on there correctly. Start the three 10mm nuts that hold it. I'll fast-forward here as we put those in and then tighten up. Clip the harness back into place, and pull it through the water shield correctly.

To reinstall, there are two larger clips at the bottom that you put into the door, and it will support the door panel while you reinstall the cable. Insert the ball of the cable into the handle, and then move it around and clip it into place. Make sure that you pull up all the harnesses through the opening. Then you lift the door panel up and push it back and down onto the window ledge clip. The entire top of the door goes in the clip, and then once you have the window ledge secured, then lock in the clips all the way around. Make sure you pull the door lock up and put the door lock knob back in. Slide it down on there, and then push the clip. Put the mirror insulator back in place. I like to load bolts into the socket and then put them into place. I'll just fast-forward here as I put all three of them in and tighten them up. Put the triangle back in place, the panel behind the door handle, and the panel behind the door pull. All the harnesses are color-coded and they only plug in one way. Re-plug those in, and then put the switch panel back in place. Reconnect your battery, then you should be all good to go. Put the negative battery cable back on the post, and 10mm socket and ratchet, and extension, and tighten it up.

Thanks for tuning in. We hope this video helped you out. Next time you need parts for your car, please visit 1AAuto.com. Also check out our other helpful how-to and diagnosis videos.

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