Electric door mirror upgrade?
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Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
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Because advice is honestly and freely given in this technical section, much of it will be amateur experienced based, so any information is given in good faith and is not guaranteed as correct.
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Electric door mirror upgrade?
Has any one upgraded their standard mirrors for a pair of electric ones?
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
Yep
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
Yep again, Kasper has just done it too.
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
Thanks Raymond.Will they be a straight swap onto the doors? and what about switches and wiring etc. anyone?
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
Fitting the new mirrors on the door is a straight forward job. Just two screws and you are able to switch. The triangle in the door has a cut in the "rubber" where the handle was.
Then you need a new cowl for your instruments that holds the extra switch for the mirror movement.
As a third you will need a wiring loom. this is the hard part as they are not sold as a separate item. So my mirrors are still hand operated Mk2 mirrors.
A couple of hours spare time will be needed to solder a wiring loom according to the wiring diagram.
In the past B&G used to have a complete replacement kit, unfortunately they did not have it available any more at my requests in December, January and February. So I decided to buy mirrors and cowl at separate occasions.
Then you need a new cowl for your instruments that holds the extra switch for the mirror movement.
As a third you will need a wiring loom. this is the hard part as they are not sold as a separate item. So my mirrors are still hand operated Mk2 mirrors.
A couple of hours spare time will be needed to solder a wiring loom according to the wiring diagram.
In the past B&G used to have a complete replacement kit, unfortunately they did not have it available any more at my requests in December, January and February. So I decided to buy mirrors and cowl at separate occasions.
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
Thanks Kasper. Just what I needed to know.
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
Should be very easy to replicate the loom - especially if there is a pattern to draw from. Perhaps we should get it made - but as ever, it depends on demand?
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Re: Electric door mirror upgrade?
The loom idea is a good one, especially if we had a pattern like you suggest. would it be a plug in job? i.e are the connections already buried in the dash?