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Originally Posted by Patriks7
Thanks, I figured. I'm just a bit scared to break my mirror when removing it
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It's quite easy to remove.
Manually push the bottom of the mirror as far in as it will go. The top of the mirror should just about clear the trim. This will aid in the removal.
Use a PLASTIC trim tool remover (like the one's from Harbor Freight ($4) and pry the mirror UP while keeping pressure on the bottom of the mirror. This will help the mirror clear the housing trim on top. There are 4 slots on the back of the mirror that seat on 4 tabs.
Take your time. You got this!