How to fix a cracked side mirror on car

Someone clipped my driver's side mirror while my car was parked on the street. How can I fix my broken car mirror?

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Oof; I’m sorry that happened! Lucky for you, replacing a side-view mirror is pretty easy on most vehicles.

Before you get it repaired, secure the mirror to the body of your vehicle using duct tape. And if the mirror housing is dangling by an electrical cable, don’t cut it.

The next step is to purchase a new mirror to match the color of your vehicle. When you’re ready to replace it, remove the inner door panel to access the electrical connection that controls the mirror.

Make sure to save any screws or fasteners you take out of the door so they don’t get lost. If the mirror or impact left scratches in your paint, invest in a color-matched buff and scratch kit.

If you aren’t comfortable doing the repairs yourself, it’s probably best to contact a repair shop or speak with your dealer about repair costs.

For more expensive repairs, consider using your comprehensive insurance if you have it.

If you don’t have comprehensive coverage, it might be time to start shopping around for a policy. To do this easily, check out the Jerry app. We’ll get you personalized quotes from over 50 of the nation’s leading providers to find a great rate, so that all you need to do is choose the plan that works best for you. And once you choose one, we’ll even help you switch!

Good luck with your repairs!

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You come out of the store and find the side mirror on your car is broken. This unfortunate situation is familiar to many. We need side mirrors for safe driving; what are the repair options and cost?

The first question is which part is broken? The side mirror consists of several parts:

How to fix a cracked side mirror on car
Side mirror parts.

the base (mirror assembly), mirror glass, cover and the turn signal (if equipped). For certain cars, the part might be available only as one complete piece. In some cases the cover is sold already painted, in others it comes black and might need to be painted separately.

The quickest way to get the repairs done is to visit your dealership. Of course, it's a good idea to order parts ahead of time because it's unlikely the dealer will have the side mirror in stock.

Many people simply visit the dealership, so the parts advisor can see the damage and order required parts, as well as set up the service appointment. In most cases, you will probably be able to get it done the next day.

The glass might need to be replaced even if it looks OK, because clips that hold the glass break easily. Replacing the complete side mirror at the dealership for an average car will cost 0.7-1.5 hours of labor plus parts.

Is the side mirror covered by the warranty? Yes, but the factory warranty only covers manufacturing defects and not accidental damage, scrapes or vandalism.

What are the less expensive repair options? Depending on your coverage and cause of damage, the side mirror might be covered by your insurance. Another option is to replace the mirror with an aftermarket or used part; both will be cheaper ($30-$150 for the complete side mirror).

Check prices online, or call a local auto recycling or salvage facility (junk yard).

How to fix a cracked side mirror on car
Broken side mirror glass can be replaced separately.

You can often find a used part on eBay. To find out if the part fits, you will need to know the model year of your car as well as the options, such as whether the mirror is self-dimming or heated. Is there a built-in turn signal light? Does the mirror have a blind spot monitoring system warning light?

Meanwhile, if your broken mirror is hanging by the wires, it's a good idea to secure it temporarily so it won't cause a safety hazard if separated or damage the wires or paint.

How easy is it to replace a side mirror? If the side mirror is attached to the small triangle in front of the glass by the A-pillar, it's usually easier to replace, see this photo. Often it's just three little bolts covered by a little plastic cover plus one electrical connector. Replacing the mirror that is attached to the side of the door takes more work, as the door cover and other parts will have to be removed.

Can I just replace the glass on my side view mirror? Yes, if all the other parts are not damaged, the side view mirror glass can be replaced separately. The price for the glass (part) ranges between $20 and $150.

It's important to order a glass using the VIN number, because the part number will be different for different model years and options such as Blind Spot Monitor, Self-dimming, etc.

The dealer may charge you from 0.5 to 1.0 hours of labor to replace just the glass. In most cars the glass just pops into the clips, but the plastic clips are very fragile and break easily, especially when cold. If you are planning to do it yourself, get the proper instructions and make sure the parts are at least at room temperature.

My mirror is intact, but the painted cover is missing. How can it be repaired? This is an easy fix; order the cover with matching color from the dealer and the new cover just pops in (it's held with a few clips).

Can you fix a cracked car mirror?

You don't have to replace the entire side view mirror assembly just because the glass is broken. Side mirror repair is a do-it-yourself project that is usually inexpensive.

How much does it cost to fix broken side mirror on car?

It will usually cost between $150 and $350 to replace a car side mirror. This price includes both the parts and the labor charges; if you choose to purchase the mirror alone and replace it yourself, the price will generally be between $35 and $90, depending on the make and model of your car.

What can I use to fix my side mirror on my car?

You can use some epoxy glues for car side mirror repairs. For example, Loctite Epoxy Gel is suitable for outdoor and vertical applications and creates strong, impact-resistant bonds with several materials you find on vehicles, including metal and many rigid plastics. Epoxies are suited for repairing mirror housings.

Can you drive with a cracked side mirror?

Cops May Pull You Over With a Broken Mirror It may not be illegal to drive with one broken side mirror. The law states that you need to have at least two fully intact mirrors that allow you to see objects behind you. One broken mirror may not be illegal, but cops could still pull you over.