They should fit. The wiring might not be there, but wouldn't be hard to run your own wiring.
Yes, ill add it to my long list of things to do...Fair enough. I guess the easiest way to find out would be pull the door trim and see if there is wiring there... I guess you could also check that fuse connector for power and make sure there are terminals on both sides.
If someone else replies all good, otherwise I guess it's just trial and error...
Any idea if the bottom pin is the power feed or the feed out to the mirrors? Easiest way to check would be test for continuity with a multi meter between the pins on the mirror switch plug and the pin in the fuse box.
If it is the power feed it will be a bit painful, but if it is the feed out to the mirrors, just get one of those add a fuse things (that let you put 2 fuses on the one fuse holder) and put a male spade terminal on the end. Then plug it in to another fuse and put the spade terminal into the pin that has a terminal in it.
I hope that makes sense...
Unfortunately yes, that would have been a nice simple fix if i had not.I know it's a silly question but did you turn the ignition on before you tested the mirrors?
Yep I'd be tapping into the power window feed, that would give you enough power just to run the mirrors without overloading the window circuit. Otherwise, you'd have to run a new feed into the door just for the power to the switch.I checked the bottom pin and it has a +12v supply.
So there's something missing between the fuse box and the switch/mirrors.
Could a simple fix be finding a +12v source at the window switches and piggy backing it to somewhere on the mirror switch?
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