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tow mirror bulb replacement

I have an 08 with tow mirrors and I need to replace the bulb on the passenger side , how do I get the mirror apart? I really don't want to break it?
 
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between the glass and the frame on the outside edge you can use a small screwdriver to release the clips that hold the light housing, which will slide forward.

here is a pic with the area circled

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behind the mirror?
 
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Would this be the same on a 2010 F250? Do you push on the clips?
 
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It's not that hard guys, walk away from the computer to your truck. Turn the mirror all the towards the truck and peek in there, use a flash light for better light. Poke and pop it out, change the light and push back in. sdetweils pic is right on.
 
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Would this be the same on a 2010 F250? Do you push on the clips?
yep, still the same.. one clip on the inside holds the whole housing, which slides forward off the mirror

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Many thanks for your help folks... I'll go out side and have a look. Another problem, all the searching for mirror part numbers only show the standard mirror, not the tow mirror. Any help with the part numbers? My problem is the amber lens is broken out and the local Ford dealer cannot find the tow mirror parts....
 
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Someone on another forum mentioned turning the mirror not only in towards the truck but up as well. Went and did that and was able to see the clip without a flashlight. It's a big metal clip. Popped it out with a small flat head screw driver.
 
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Originally Posted by woodsters
Someone on another forum mentioned turning the mirror not only in towards the truck but up as well. Went and did that and was able to see the clip without a flashlight. It's a big metal clip. Popped it out with a small flat head screw driver.
Bingo..I see several places that appear to be clip areas...will try to remove at a later time.. Thanks again all.
 
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The clip is about 1.5 inches wide, directly in line with the lens

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Yep...was an easy fix...luckily all that happened with mine was my wife hit something with the mirror and it caused the mirror to fold in. She noticed a day or so later that the light wasn't working on it. When I popped it off yesterday, the bottom bulb had came out of it's socket. Pushed it back in and works like new. Unbelievable how hard it was to try and find information on this. Didn't see info in the owners manual about it either.
 
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Anyone know what type of bulb this takes?
 
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Anyone know what type of bulb this takes?
They are probably LEDs....
 
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I don't think they come from the factory with LEDs. I'm guessing 168 or something like that.
 


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