twist it out and twist in the new one or you can just replace the mirror
Charge it, test it, replace it.
100,000 miles
Take off the door panel and unbolt the mirror housing
To replace the mirror on a 1997 Subaru Legacy, first, remove the interior door panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off. Next, disconnect the wiring harness for the mirror if it’s powered. Remove the screws or bolts securing the mirror to the door, then carefully take out the old mirror and replace it with the new one. Finally, reattach the door panel and reconnect the wiring harness if applicable.
Go to the following website. It will show how to remove the door panel and the side mirror. kwmuth.com
The top review of Explorer mirror saleson Amazon has a clear detailed explanation of how to replace an Explorer left hand miror.
Remove the dppr panel and there are screws on the inside.
take off the one screw in the plastic behind the mirror adjuster and there is three nuts that hold the mirror on take them off
on mine i had to take the door panel off to get to the bolts, after that its easy
To remove and replace the driver's side view mirror on a 1997 Ford Thunderbird, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, carefully remove the door panel by taking out screws and gently prying it away to access the mirror's electrical connector and mounting screws. Unscrew the old mirror, disconnect any wiring, and install the new mirror by reversing the process: connect the wiring, secure the mirror with screws, and reattach the door panel. Finally, reconnect the battery terminal and test the mirror's functionality.
You have to just pry the mirror out. It's held in place by a tab type mount. I've gotten them out by gently prying around the mirror. It'll just pop out.
In the Mirror was created in 1997-04.