If you need to pull a side mirror from a Honda this video can help. Most Honda’s use a set up very similar to this. Unfortunately you’ll need to pull the inner door panel off if you’re removing a power mirror as you’ll need to access the electrical connector. Here’s a link to that video.

If you’re not familiar with Pull-A-Part, they’re a self service salvage company in the US. They have 25 yards in 12 states. I’m not just saying this, but they’ve become my favorite place to go for salvage parts. I suggest you check them out.

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16 thoughts on “How To Pull a Honda Side Mirror #SalvageYardHacks”
  1. Will a mirror like the same one in the video fit in a 98 civic coupe i want folding mirrors for my civic but im too broke to afford the Civic type R mirrors so im wondering if this mirror will fit without a problem

  2. You should have taken the opportunity to do some similar videos on cars that you have never touched before – increase your knowledge and bit more variety than yet another Honda Accord (I assume they are like a Camry, 3x the numbers of every other car on the road) ? 🙂

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