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Side view mirrors are very important because they give drivers an extra set of eyes to keep them safe on the road. So when one or both of your side mirrors are broken, it is important to have them fixed and replaced as soon as possible.
Here at ReveMoto, we offer Nissan Altima auto body parts, including side mirrors that are guaranteed to fit, color-match, and have a lifetime warranty on the paint job. We also provide guides on how to install your side mirrors, available on our YouTube Channel and here on the blog.
Learn how you can replace your 2013 to 2018 Nissan Altima side mirror. First things first, the tools you'll need are:
1. Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the inner door handle. Once this is removed, you will see a 10mm bolt that also needs to be removed using the 10mm ratchet wrench.
2. Remove the 10mm bolt underneath the window controller using the 10mm ratchet wrench.
3. Using your hands, remove the door handle cover and set it aside.
4. There will be one more 10mm bolt on the top of the door handle cover that needs to be removed.
5. Pop off the door panel from the bottom, lifting and pushing it up. You have the option to remove the lower harness plug to set aside the door panel completely or you can just let it hang.
6. Remove the Altima side view mirror interior cover and unplug it from the wire harness
7. Unscrew the (3) 10mm nuts securing the side view mirror with 10mm socket wrench and remove it.
8. Insert your new Altima mirror connector plug into the car door and secure it with the 10mm nuts.
9. Check to make sure the mirror function works before installing the door panel.
10. Reinstall the door panel and re-insert the bolts removed earlier.
11. Plug in the window controller and install the door handle cover.
You’re all set with your new extra eyes on the road. Drive safe!
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