How to Replace the Driver's Side Mirror on a 2007 Chrysler Town & Country

Iacocca joined Chrysler, on the verge of bankruptcy, bringing with him the "Box" vehicle concept in 1978. With the birth of the Do...

Iacocca joined Chrysler, on the verge of bankruptcy, bringing with him the "Box" vehicle concept in 1978. With the birth of the Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager and subsequent Town and Country trim a few years later, Iacocca breathed new life into Chrysler, which went on to sell an incredible 209,985 minivans, putting Chrysler back in the black. Last of the fourth-generation models, the 2007 Chrysler Town and Country represented the luxury model of Chrysler's minivans. If the mirror breaks on your 2007 Chrysler Town and Country, it's easy to fix and requires few tools. When ordering the mirror, mention which side is broken, as mirrors on the minivan are side-specific. The electrical harness connector is conveniently short and close enough to the mounting bracket to make it accessible without removing the door panel.

Instructions

    1

    Lower the window all the way. Remove the plastic cover over the inside mirror mounting surface using a Phillips screwdriver to remove the single screw.

    2

    Unplug the wiring harness connector to the mirror located behind the cover.

    3

    Remove the three 10-mm nuts with a socket securing the mirror to the door. Remove the mirror by pulling it outward to remove the studs from the door.

    4

    Install the new mirror by passing the electrical connector through the hole provided and pushing the mirror's studs through the three holes in the door. Install the three 10-mm nuts and tighten them securely

    5

    Plug the mirror harness connector into the vehicle harness plug. Install the plastic concealment cover and tighten the Phillips screw.

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