Just have to say, I've only seen this one video of yours so far, but that was a superb tutorial. Even though I'm sure you could do this blindfolded, you still had the patience and understanding to show the most basic of details for us novices e.g. removing the window roller clip fully to show what piece we must look for when it flings off out onto our driveway lol. That takes some foresight. I don't have a group of car nut friends to teach me this stuff so I'm almost wholly reliant on manuals with grainy pictures, and youtube. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! In glad I could help! And honestly that's the reason I started making videos on youtube, most of the videos I found skip over the small details that seem simple to an expert but leave beginners completely confused. And as far as the little clip goes. Trust me the first time I took one off it went flying and I had no idea what I was looking for lol. That's all from experience lol. Thank you for the comment! And I hope your project worked out well!
Thank you for the video and the Amazon links. Just FYI for the people who is going to do this, when you insert the tool behind the window handle make sure it’s between the window handle and the plastic clear piece. I was trying to pull the handle behind the plastic clear piece my bad lol
Do you always have to remove the door panel? In looking at my hanging broken mirror, it seems like the clip is accessible enough to make the connection without removing the door panel. Is that possible or is that just my wishful thinking...🤔☺️
I've had a couple people comment that you can do it with out remving the door panel, I suppose you can, but honestly to me its easier. id rather take a few extra steps than have to fight something the entire time.
@@BuildStuffwithAJ I followed your instructional video and it worked out smooth and easy! You won't believe how much headache it saved me from. I was side-swiped and it was their fault. BUT, my car is a 2006 Corolla and had some dinks already. If they had decided that repairing and re-painting that and other body damage in a repair shop had exceeded a very low ACV estimate it could've been totaled! Then, I'd been stuck having to buy another car! But by following your video and replacing the side mirror myself I kept the car street legal and able to pass inspection even if it has seen better days. I am retired so this really means a lot to me. Thank you sooo much!!!
My driver side mirror cover ripped off the motor mirror base with no damage to the base. Cover is held on with screws. Can I get just the cover piece not the entire Motor assembly?
Let me share with your viewers another video which shows how to do the replacement without removing the door pane: “Replace Toyota Corolla side mirrors…Easy Way!” By Engineerd Mojo. He works with Toyota Corolla as well.
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Finally a good tutorial with good explanations! Going to the scrapyard tomorrow to finally replace my side mirror. Cheers from Montreal!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video and I hope it helps! Thank you for the comment!
Bro. You are the best .
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could help!
Thanks so much for this! Did this repair myself instead of having someone else do it!
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help!
Just have to say, I've only seen this one video of yours so far, but that was a superb tutorial. Even though I'm sure you could do this blindfolded, you still had the patience and understanding to show the most basic of details for us novices e.g. removing the window roller clip fully to show what piece we must look for when it flings off out onto our driveway lol. That takes some foresight.
I don't have a group of car nut friends to teach me this stuff so I'm almost wholly reliant on manuals with grainy pictures, and youtube. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! In glad I could help! And honestly that's the reason I started making videos on youtube, most of the videos I found skip over the small details that seem simple to an expert but leave beginners completely confused.
And as far as the little clip goes. Trust me the first time I took one off it went flying and I had no idea what I was looking for lol. That's all from experience lol.
Thank you for the comment! And I hope your project worked out well!
Excellent description, everything shown step by step
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video! I appreciate your comment!
This was super helpful! Thank you so much for making this video!
I'm glad I could help! Thank you for the comment!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the video and the Amazon links. Just FYI for the people who is going to do this, when you insert the tool behind the window handle make sure it’s between the window handle and the plastic clear piece. I was trying to pull the handle behind the plastic clear piece my bad lol
Your right! I didn't cover that part of it, Good catch. Im glad you were able to get it figured out! Thank you for the comment!
Just finished my installation. Working like a charm. It's surprising what you can do with some guidance.
I am glad I could help!
Great. Exactly like my car; really helped. Thanks.
Glad it helped
Good job thankyou
I am glad I could help!
Wow, so helpful !! Thank you thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for a good tutorial 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I'm glad you liked the video! Thank you for the comment!
Why didn't you show beating the door frame/mirror bracket back into shape? I would have really appreciated seeing that part too :)
Informative but please for the love of God clean that door
Do you always have to remove the door panel? In looking at my hanging broken mirror, it seems like the clip is accessible enough to make the connection without removing the door panel. Is that possible or is that just my wishful thinking...🤔☺️
I've had a couple people comment that you can do it with out remving the door panel, I suppose you can, but honestly to me its easier. id rather take a few extra steps than have to fight something the entire time.
Great thnks
I'm glad I could help! Thank you for the comment!
Am I correct that these nuts and bolts are in metric? I subbed
yes sir they are
@@BuildStuffwithAJ I followed your instructional video and it worked out smooth and easy! You won't believe how much headache it saved me from. I was side-swiped and it was their fault. BUT, my car is a 2006 Corolla and had some dinks already. If they had decided that repairing and re-painting that and other body damage in a repair shop had exceeded a very low ACV estimate it could've been totaled! Then, I'd been stuck having to buy another car! But by following your video and replacing the side mirror myself I kept the car street legal and able to pass inspection even if it has seen better days. I am retired so this really means a lot to me. Thank you sooo much!!!
@@1cathexis I'm glad I could help!
Where do you recommend buying a replacement driver side mirror.
There is a link to the one I put purchased in the description of the video
There are other videos showing how to do this without removing the door panel.
My driver side mirror cover ripped off the motor mirror base with no damage to the base. Cover is held on with screws. Can I get just the cover piece not the entire Motor assembly?
I'm cant say for sure, but I would assume you would have to buy the whole mirror.
Let me share with your viewers another video which shows how to do the replacement without removing the door pane:
“Replace Toyota Corolla side mirrors…Easy Way!” By Engineerd Mojo. He works with Toyota Corolla as well.
You know your camera is too low and we can’t see part of your job.
DeezNutz..lol 😆 🤣