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How to Remove a Side View Mirror from a Honda Accord

Applies To: HONDA ACCORD (1997-2002)

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View our helpful video detailing the instructions for removing a Honda Accord side view mirror. We have also listed out step-by-step instructions as part of our Honda Accord side view mirror removal guide. For your convenience, these instructions for removing Accord side view mirrors are also available for you to print.

Honda Accord (1997-2002)

Estimated Pull Time: 2 Minutes

Recommended Tools

  • Phillips Head Screwdriver Phillips Head Screwdriver
  • Flathead Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver

Instructions

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    1. Remove the interior plastic trim behind the side mirror.

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    2. To access the electrical connection for the side mirror, take off the interior door panel which can be found here.

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    3. Once the electrical connection is disconnected, remove the three fasteners holding on the mirror.

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    4. Before you remove the last fastener, hold the mirror to make sure it doesn’t fall.

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    5. Pull the mirror away from the door and feed the electrical connection through the door.


Video Transcript

Greetings viewers. Eric The Car Guy here. Today, we're going to talk about how to remove the driver side mirror on this Honda Accord. One of the first things you're going to need to do is remove this interior bezel, this little piece of plastic. Sometimes a screwdriver will help with that. It's just clipped in with these two clips. Sometimes you need to remove the entire door [] or interior door trim in order to access the electrical connection, which is featured in another video. You can access the electrical connector for the mirror. You can just disconnect it here. With the help of a screwdriver, you can disconnect the clip that hold it to the body. Now that the electrical connector's disconnected, you can remove the three fasteners here. Before you remove the last one, grab hold of the mirror so it doesn't fall out. With the fasteners removed, you should be able to pull the mirror right through. Watch the electrical connection. And there you have it. And that's how you remove the driver's side mirror on a Honda Accord. I'm Eric The Car Guy. Thank you so much for watching. Be safe. Have fun. Stay dirty.

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