Ranger vs Explorer Pwrd Mirrors ???
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The triangular part that bolts to the door will not swap because the angles are different. This is definitely true from 93-on. I'm not sure about 91~92.
2002~2005 power mirror glass will swap directly between Ranger and Explorer/Mountaineer. I have heated Mountie mirror inserts in my factory 03 Ranger PM housings.
2002~2005 power mirror glass will swap directly between Ranger and Explorer/Mountaineer. I have heated Mountie mirror inserts in my factory 03 Ranger PM housings.
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Someone on RPS has swapped the ex mirrors with the courtesy light onto a ranger. He didn't use the ex triangular mount, just the mirror housing. Said they just slide up and off, and slides back down on the ranger mount. I tried getting one off at a junkyard. I got it off the ex, but destroyed the housing in the process.
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Someone on RPS has swapped the ex mirrors with the courtesy light onto a ranger. He didn't use the ex triangular mount, just the mirror housing. Said they just slide up and off, and slides back down on the ranger mount. I tried getting one off at a junkyard. I got it off the ex, but destroyed the housing in the process.
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i'm thinking i'm going to have to... but it's almost summer, so by my count, i've got about 3 months to get it figured out :D we have short summers
edit (sorry for the jack) found that 06+expo limited's come standard with heated squareish mirrors
edit (sorry for the jack) found that 06+expo limited's come standard with heated squareish mirrors
Last edited by --weezl--; 05-07-2010 at 05:45 AM.
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I agree, I will put the Mirrors on the JY List and see what I can come up with.
I guess mainly we need to know if the Housing of the Explorer Mirror will attach to the Base of the Ranger Mirror.
Then we can look into the wiring side of this thing but I for one don’t think the wiring will be a big problem.
I guess mainly we need to know if the Housing of the Explorer Mirror will attach to the Base of the Ranger Mirror.
Then we can look into the wiring side of this thing but I for one don’t think the wiring will be a big problem.
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Here's a picture of the pivot inside the 03 Ranger PM. It looks like it may be possible to remove it and swap mounts but I haven't tried it myself. I don't remember for sure but I thought some years had a heated and mushroomed over pivot that would make disassembly more risky.
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Here's a picture of the pivot inside the 03 Ranger PM. It looks like it may be possible to remove it and swap mounts but I haven't tried it myself. I don't remember for sure but I thought some years had a heated and mushroomed over pivot that would make disassembly more risky.
Now is the interior of the Explorer Mirror the same and will it fit the Ranger Base ?
Can anyone answer that, “Does the Explorer Head fit the Ranger Base”?
thanks
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The interior mechanism of the 2002~2005 Explorer power mirror is exactly the same as the mechanism in the 2002~2005 Ranger power mirror. I believe that the main housings are interchangeable between the two groups but that the triangle mounts are different. I have not personally swapped housings and mounts to check for compatiblity though.
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Glass insert removal method, 2002~2005 Ranger/Explorer/Mountaineer:
2002~2005 Ranger mirror faces are easy to change. I popped mine off in a few seconds for these photos.
Just rock the mirror to the full "UP" and "IN" position to expose a gap under the bottom.
Then insert a flat blade screwdriver in the rectangular opening under the plastic mirror base from the bottom. GENTLY twist the screwdriver to pop the glass carrier off. Takes about 15 seconds once you know how:
Here's what the inside of the housing looks like with the mirror popped off. Notice the two slots at 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock where the anti-vibration springs ride (This is the DS mirror with 2 springs; the PS mirror only has one):
This is the back view of a heated Mountaineer mirror but the original Ranger mirrors look similar. You want to pry where shown, NOT at the other rectangular opening that you can see near the lower edge of the mirror:
When reassembling, be sure to line up the two anti-vibration springs in their slots (one spring on the passenger side). Then just use even pressure to snap the mirror back onto the adjustment platform in the housing.
More info here:
http://www.muthco.com/techsupport/pdfs/21000790.pdf
Just rock the mirror to the full "UP" and "IN" position to expose a gap under the bottom.
Then insert a flat blade screwdriver in the rectangular opening under the plastic mirror base from the bottom. GENTLY twist the screwdriver to pop the glass carrier off. Takes about 15 seconds once you know how:
Here's what the inside of the housing looks like with the mirror popped off. Notice the two slots at 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock where the anti-vibration springs ride (This is the DS mirror with 2 springs; the PS mirror only has one):
This is the back view of a heated Mountaineer mirror but the original Ranger mirrors look similar. You want to pry where shown, NOT at the other rectangular opening that you can see near the lower edge of the mirror:
When reassembling, be sure to line up the two anti-vibration springs in their slots (one spring on the passenger side). Then just use even pressure to snap the mirror back onto the adjustment platform in the housing.
More info here:
http://www.muthco.com/techsupport/pdfs/21000790.pdf
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Thanks for the info but if you happen to have the link it would help out.
rwenzing,
Thanks for that, I had read it a while back but forgot about it.
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