
step one.
adjust mirror glass so its pointing down.
step two.
i use two plastic trim tools for this but you can use your finger tips if they are thin enough.
apply an even pressure on the top of the glass from behind pushing the glass outwards and down this should unclip the top of the glass. then adjust the mirror so the glass is pointing up and now you should be able to unclip the bottom with your fingers. you can unplug the wires to the glass.
step three.
now unscrew the mirror motor, three torx at roughly 11 o'clock - 3 o'clock - 7 o'clock. now unplug the motor.
step four.
now open the door and remove the plastic cover on the inside behind the mirror.
i use a trim tool for this but again you can use your fingers, this just unclips. now undo the large silver torx. from the outside pull your door mirror down and out, this will be tight as the black mounting plate is tucked behind your rubbers. once the mirror is removed(but still attached at this point by the wires), remove the two small torx from behind the black triangle mounting plate. now re-attach the mirror to the door with the large silver torx, dont worry about tucking the top part behind the rubber just tuck the bottom in and nip up the torx just enough to hold the mirror.
step five.
with the mirror temporarily re attached, now undo the torx holding the metal motor mount plate in. now time to separate mirror casing from the mount.
i use my trusty trim tools again, using the forked wedge end gently tap it into gap between mirror casing and base this will unclip the metal mount inside the mirror casing from the the mounting triangle(these will be tight so you might need to work from both sides or do top and bottom at same time. now you can remove the metal motor mount threading the wires through the hole in the mount. all done
