I have a Trail Ridge mirror that is not working correctly, so I watched this video all the way through to see if the procedures were similar. I can see why it took so long to repair. Kodos to this gentleman for taking the time to video this project. Looks like there are plenty of opportunities to break tabs during the process. If you start breaking tabs then rebuilding the mirrors may have been in vain. I know this gentleman was not a professional and there were times were he repeated himself and it made the video longer than it should have been, but again thank you for your time and the video.
I need to do this project for a 2013. I started collecting videos on how to do it a couple years ago. All prior videos left key bits of info out of the explanation. This is the best explanation on the topic. Thank you. I'm saving this one to the top of my collection on the topic.
Thank you for the video John. I have ordered the parts and will be doing both of mine when they come in. My passenger side has been broken for about 7 years!! Great job brother!
This is a great video. Thanks for taking the time not only to make it but explaining the parts of the process that gave you trouble. That kind of information should be included with all repair videos. It is never a 5 minute job. Thanks again John. Keep them coming.
Nice video. On my 2015 f250 I damaged the black case that the amber light attaches to. It has a white cap on it. So the outside case is all that I need to remove and take off the withe cap to put on the new case and reassemble it all. Your video will help me figure this out. I don't think that I can just buy only that case part of the mirror assembly though.
Much obliged for the very thorough tutorial that you took the time put together for us all. I’m still contemplating whether I want to take on this ordeal but if I do decide to do the repairs, at least I won’t go into it not knowing what to do.
To repair just the mirror position motor and the extendo arms, do I still have to remove the mirror? Or can I just take it apart while still on the truck to repair? Thank you for the detailed video and information
John, I need to buy a mirror that isn't motorized so that I can take it apart and use only the bottom/rear molded plastic section to replace the damaged rear section on my truck mirror on a F250. Do you think a non motorized mirror assembly on Amazon would be able to be taken apart so that I can rob the bottom / rear plastic piece to replace on my mirror assembly? Also do all of the new mirror assemblies have a top accent piece what color it is. Mine is white and I want to be able to put it on the replacement housing.
Could really use a pic of how the wiring is ran. Having a hard time getting the triangle cover back on. I had to unwrap it, had 5 cut/broken wires deep inside the harness
how did you get the end of the telescope off that holds the actual mirror piece, so you could slide the triangle trim piece off? I cannot figure that part out.
Very similar. I've got my 18 tow mirrors torn down. A few things were slightly different, but same ideas apply. Take extra caution/pics of the harness as you pull the triangle cover off.
@@johntalbert8227 no you didn't - watched that, no help, when you said "unfortunately" at 16:55, everything was apart and no help at 16:15 for that either. I see below someone had to "electrically engage the slide motor to get the head off, did you have to do that? I have all plastic pieces off, top and bottom, and triangular trim piece loose but captive on the two arms, can't get the end off the slides.
The engineering on these mirrors is sub standard. I’ve had a2020 2-2022s and have had this same problem with all three trucks!! Piss poor design…and all these trucks started having problems at less than 25k miles
my RH mirror was caught and forced all the way forward. The fold motor works but the mirror doesn't stay at the driving position. It folds out all the way forward. Any ideas? Ive tried resetting / re-synch with no joy. Really miss that function but I cant justify $1400. Somewhere I saw someone say the incident broke some sort of pin.
I would just follow the video and tear your mirror apart. Can't say what the issue is, but when you get it apart you will find out what has broken and may be able to fix it. Good luck. Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier.
@@johntalbert8227 Ok thanks. I got it done. My motors where fine. My issue is I had a ripped wire. Also to stide the mirror of the tracks I used a battery and some wire and touch the motor and I was able to slide it of the tracks and did the same thing on reverse and slide it back on. Thank you your video helped a lot.
It seems that general motors is the only one that doesn't use bolts anymore. It's absolutely ridiculous. They use a hollow sleeve and then flare out the ends to tighten it all up. No way to remove except to cut the sleeve. I may try to use conduit and attempt to do the same on reassembly, but I'll probably replace them with bolts where I can. The fold motor has wires running through the sleeve so I can't use a bolt there. It's going to be much more of a pain than it should be, but they designed it not to be serviceable. Well guess what, now I'm even more motivated NOT to give in to that bs. Everything is serviceable if you make your own parts.
I can see Why they only sell the Whole assembly, with age, the plastic will become brittle and all those snap and clips will break, and there are no replacement parts....Better if you want to keep the Truck, replace the whole thing, if that is too much, by a truck that doesn't have all that plastic rickey tickey made parts (if you can).....
Thank you sir ! I have been waiting years for a in depth video to do this!
You sir have incredible patience,,,,,I’m going out to duct tape mine back on.
Thank you
that's some funny right there :)
I have a Trail Ridge mirror that is not working correctly, so I watched this video all the way through to see if the procedures were similar. I can see why it took so long to repair. Kodos to this gentleman for taking the time to video this project. Looks like there are plenty of opportunities to break tabs during the process. If you start breaking tabs then rebuilding the mirrors may have been in vain. I know this gentleman was not a professional and there were times were he repeated himself and it made the video longer than it should have been, but again thank you for your time and the video.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It has been so helpful.
You, sir, are the man.
However, for me, I'm thinking 1400$ seems like a small price to pay after watching this process :)
I need to do this project for a 2013. I started collecting videos on how to do it a couple years ago. All prior videos left key bits of info out of the explanation. This is the best explanation on the topic. Thank you. I'm saving this one to the top of my collection on the topic.
Glad I could be of some help. The products are excellent, and working great in my installation. Good luck.
Thank you for the video John. I have ordered the parts and will be doing both of mine when they come in. My passenger side has been broken for about 7 years!! Great job brother!
Glad it helped, good luck with the repair. Mine is still working great.
I wish I was brave enough to attempt…you made it look easy. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing. I’m about to do this to my 13’ F-250 tomorrow. Wish me luck.
This is a great video. Thanks for taking the time not only to make it but explaining the parts of the process that gave you trouble. That kind of information should be included with all repair videos. It is never a 5 minute job. Thanks again John. Keep them coming.
Nice video. On my 2015 f250 I damaged the black case that the amber light attaches to. It has a white cap on it. So the outside case is all that I need to remove and take off the withe cap to put on the new case and reassemble it all. Your video will help me figure this out. I don't think that I can just buy only that case part of the mirror assembly though.
Much obliged for the very thorough tutorial that you took the time put together for us all. I’m still contemplating whether I want to take on this ordeal but if I do decide to do the repairs, at least I won’t go into it not knowing what to do.
Great info. Tks. But the poster in the background was a great bonus.
Glad you liked it! Couple of my favorite girls.
Thanks for the video. I was ready to buy new and now i can fix mine.
Thank you for your advise. I have the kits but have not installed. I did not know how to start this project.
To repair just the mirror position motor and the extendo arms, do I still have to remove the mirror? Or can I just take it apart while still on the truck to repair? Thank you for the detailed video and information
Hey John. Thanks for the video. Trying to decide if this will fix my mirrors. I have a lot play in them
Glad to help
John, I need to buy a mirror that isn't motorized so that I can take it apart and use only the bottom/rear molded plastic section to replace the damaged rear section on my truck mirror on a F250. Do you think a non motorized mirror assembly on Amazon would be able to be taken apart so that I can rob the bottom / rear plastic piece to replace on my mirror assembly? Also do all of the new mirror assemblies have a top accent piece what color it is. Mine is white and I want to be able to put it on the replacement housing.
Could really use a pic of how the wiring is ran. Having a hard time getting the triangle cover back on. I had to unwrap it, had 5 cut/broken wires deep inside the harness
It is nice to see a Talbert driving a Ford! All the Talbert's here in Arkansas are Chevy fans! LOL Thanks for the great video!
You bet! Got me laughing. I can't be responsible for my kinfolk in Arkansas!
Thank you!!!!!🙏🏻
how did you get the end of the telescope off that holds the actual mirror piece, so you could slide the triangle trim piece off? I cannot figure that part out.
Thank You!!!
Any idea where to get the big round gear? Mine is missing teeth!
Great video!
Great video
Does anyone know if the process on a 2021 is pretty similar?
Very similar. I've got my 18 tow mirrors torn down. A few things were slightly different, but same ideas apply. Take extra caution/pics of the harness as you pull the triangle cover off.
Any idea why the motor went bad?
Thanks for posting this
Does the mirror head just slide off the arms after all the plastic is removed.
You didn't show how it comes off
Around the 16:15 mark I explain how to do it. When you are at that stage you will see how it comes apart.
@@johntalbert8227 no you didn't - watched that, no help, when you said "unfortunately" at 16:55, everything was apart and no help at 16:15 for that either. I see below someone had to "electrically engage the slide motor to get the head off, did you have to do that? I have all plastic pieces off, top and bottom, and triangular trim piece loose but captive on the two arms, can't get the end off the slides.
excellant viedo thank you
The engineering on these mirrors is sub standard. I’ve had a2020
2-2022s and have had this same problem with all three trucks!!
Piss poor design…and all these trucks started having problems at less than 25k miles
my RH mirror was caught and forced all the way forward. The fold motor works but the mirror doesn't stay at the driving position. It folds out all the way forward. Any ideas? Ive tried resetting / re-synch with no joy. Really miss that function but I cant justify $1400. Somewhere I saw someone say the incident broke some sort of pin.
I would just follow the video and tear your mirror apart. Can't say what the issue is, but when you get it apart you will find out what has broken and may be able to fix it. Good luck. Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier.
Do the 2 tow arm align themselves when you activate the auto fold?
I believe yes. I didn't don anything but cycle the mirror in and out a couple of time.
@@johntalbert8227 Ok thanks. I got it done. My motors where fine. My issue is I had a ripped wire. Also to stide the mirror of the tracks I used a battery and some wire and touch the motor and I was able to slide it of the tracks and did the same thing on reverse and slide it back on. Thank you your video helped a lot.
Mr. Badass
It seems that general motors is the only one that doesn't use bolts anymore. It's absolutely ridiculous. They use a hollow sleeve and then flare out the ends to tighten it all up. No way to remove except to cut the sleeve. I may try to use conduit and attempt to do the same on reassembly, but I'll probably replace them with bolts where I can. The fold motor has wires running through the sleeve so I can't use a bolt there. It's going to be much more of a pain than it should be, but they designed it not to be serviceable. Well guess what, now I'm even more motivated NOT to give in to that bs. Everything is serviceable if you make your own parts.
W poster of the lady
I can see Why they only sell the Whole assembly, with age, the plastic will become brittle and all those snap and clips will break, and there are no replacement parts....Better if you want to keep the Truck, replace the whole thing, if that is too much, by a truck that doesn't have all that plastic rickey tickey made parts (if you can).....