nordique14
Seasoned Member
I looked at the difference in parts on a 2025 vs 2026 manual transmission car.
Driver’s side mirror housing:
2025 - part #42885280 $422.38
2026 - part #42885274 $427.55
Mirror glass:
2025 - part #23177535 $231.70
2026 - part #23432527 $76.38
Bezel, molding, cap and gaskets are all the same part number.
I checked an automatic 2025 (which has blind spot detection) and it has the same part numbers as the manual 2026 above.
I was hoping that it was only the mirror glass that was different. If it was, I would have just bought them and given it a try. Given the similar price on the housing, I bet the only difference might be an extra wire or two.
So updating a manual 2025 to have blind spot detection will require new left and right housing and mirrors from an automatic 2025 or a 2026 car. This assumes the underlying software would support it if the hardware was changed out.
Driver’s side mirror housing:
2025 - part #42885280 $422.38
2026 - part #42885274 $427.55
Mirror glass:
2025 - part #23177535 $231.70
2026 - part #23432527 $76.38
Bezel, molding, cap and gaskets are all the same part number.
I checked an automatic 2025 (which has blind spot detection) and it has the same part numbers as the manual 2026 above.
I was hoping that it was only the mirror glass that was different. If it was, I would have just bought them and given it a try. Given the similar price on the housing, I bet the only difference might be an extra wire or two.
So updating a manual 2025 to have blind spot detection will require new left and right housing and mirrors from an automatic 2025 or a 2026 car. This assumes the underlying software would support it if the hardware was changed out.



