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powella
7th October 2011, 07:59 PM
So I have had my HSE for a couple of years and wiped out the mirrors on a number of occasions reversing through the garage.... :mad:
I wanted the power fold mirrors.... :(
Now I have them.... :D
Over the moon....
Cheers,
AP
P.S. I know it's sad to be excited by this on a Friday night... But the wine helps! :angel:
adzee
7th October 2011, 08:40 PM
+1 for booze! Did you fit them yourself? How did you get em?
jz-is-fishing
8th October 2011, 05:46 PM
So do tell. I checked out the UK site as well, guessing that was you who posted all the questions, if so you should be celebrating after such a long time waiting. let us know how ya did it? and whaere you got the parts, cost etc.
Cheers
oldsalt
8th October 2011, 06:05 PM
Ditto the above.....
powella
8th October 2011, 06:05 PM
The parts list:
- YWC001020 RELAY POWERFOLD MIRROR RRS/DIS3/F-L
- YUF500030PVJ Activation switch (Mirror switch)
- RH mirror inc memory and power fold CRB503140PMA
- LH mirror inc memory and power fold CRB503150PMA
Cost: 370 pounds + S&H
Notes:
1. The Mirrors
There are apparently some real tricks with the mirrors due to the different years and configurations so I got TLO to help me.... He wanted the VIN of the car to match the mirrors. There are apparently different ones for, puddle lights, indicators, heating, memory or not, etc.
2. The Power Fold Wiring
I had the electric memory seats, not sure if the wiring is done with this, and thus mine was plug and play....
You can check on the following:
- Check how many wires you have in the door where the wing mirror plugs into door (there are two plugs there).
- Check if the relay mount exists near the internal fuse box (behind the glove box) - there is a picture showing the power fold mirror relay on Disco 3 which shows where this is located.
3. Fuse
Fuse 16 in the internal fuse box (CJB?) is the one which powers the power fold relay. Mine was there even though I didn't have the mirrors. I would check a lower spec car and see if that fuse is there and wired up.
Then there is the physical removal of the door trims and mirrors, swap over of the glass and put it all back together again.... A little over 3hrs for me (after getting a TORX driver)
Hope that helps....
Cheers,
AP
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