I drive a commercial truck for work and so I rely heavily on blind spot mirrors. Personally, I find the BLIS system to be useless.... I want to actually see what's next to me without turning my head, not just a silly LED. The aftermarket stick-on ones are fine, but I figured some of you may appreciate the clean look that factory blind spot mirrors offer.
I noticed the Police Interceptor models come from the factory with blind spot mirrors. I ordered the mirrors from the dealer and installed them. I'm very happy with the results. I hope this helps someone.
Disclaimer: I have a '21 XLT model, but I figured this forum was the best place for this info since you all are more likely to be the "enthusiasts" that would be interested in this mod.
Second disclaimer: This mod requires "mild" mechanical ability. It's certainly possible to damage something if you aren't careful.
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Part numbers:
LB5Z-17K707-L (Left)
LB5Z-17K707-M (Right)
I paid $222.16 total
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Removing the old mirrors can be tricky. I'd recommend watching a few youtube videos. Do it on a warm day to reduce risk of breaking the brittle plastic. Look closely at the new mirrors to identify the retention tabs. I tilted the mirror all the way down. Pryed up all 4 tabs on the top side while gently prying the mirror away from the housing. Once the top was loose I tilted the mirror all the way down. I pryed just one of the tabs on the bottom and the mirror came loose from the motor.
Right angle pick for prying
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Push in the small tab in the middle of the BLIS connector and pull it out.
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Pull both of the heater spade connectors off of the spades. They can require a fair bit of pulling to get them off but be gentle - pull from the female spade and not from the wire. You may also need to stabilize the male spade to prevent it pulling too hard on the grid.
You'll need to remove the BLIS LED from the old mirror and plug it into the harness connector, otherwise the ECM will throw a code. It's very easy to pry off the old mirror.
First pry off the reflective shield
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Then repeat for the pcb.
I simply plugged in the tiny PCB to the harness connector and wrapped it in electrical tape.
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Use your own judgement on this part. I don't fear corrosion issues since the connector isn't sealed anyway, and the current draw on this circuit is ~10mA. I tucked the wire and PCB into the back of the mirror housing through the slot the wires come through. Swap over the two metal tabs (only the driver's side had these). Install the new mirror. I started by lining up the bottom tabs and giving it a firm push until I felt it click into place. Then repeat for the top tabs. Tilt it up and down to inspect if tabs are secure.
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