S13 Power Folding Mirror Install
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After three attempts, I finally installed my power folding mirrors today. Here's the process for those who don't know.
Tools needed: Phillips head screwdriver Soldering kit Electrical tape Metal coat hanger Wire cutters Extra wire Socket wrench Attachment 22808 Power folding mirrors with switch. The reason that I failed on the first two attempts to install these mirrors was because my harness was incomplete, so make sure that you have a complete harness or your attempt to install these mirrors will be futileAttachment 22809 Attachment 22810 The full JDM harness will have 10 wires total. My incomplete harness only had 7...whoops! Attachment 22811 Attachment 22812 The full 10 wires compose of the following colors-yellow/blue, yellow/black, purple/white, black(for the ground), blue/black, blue/red, blue/white, blue(power folding), green/white, green(power folding). The plain blue and the plain green wires are the two extra wires that control the fold out fold in actions on the JDM mirrors. These are the two wires that you will need to splice and run to the center console. The other wires are exactly like your stock power mirrors if you have them and you will only need to connect the corresponding colors together and solder. Attachment 22813 The first thing you need to do is disconnect your battery and then gain access to the power mirror harness by removing the trim plate and center console. Grab the sides of the trim plate and carefully pull to remove it from the dash. Attachment 22814 Attachment 22815 Attachment 22816 Use a phillips head screwdriver to remove the shifter trim plate from your shift boot. Attachment 22817 Now you'll need to remove the screws on the center console. There's two at the top of the console... Attachment 22818 and four on the sides of the front and back of the console. Attachment 22819 Now you can pull the console away from the dash. Attachment 22820 Before you do, remember to remove the cigarette lighter harness and the ashtray light harness from the underside of the console. Attachment 22821 Sit the console on the passenger floorboard and out of the way. Attachment 22822 The mirror harness. Now you'll need to remove the door panel. If you don't know how, use this thread-S13 Door Panel Removal http://www.club240.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38899 After removing the door panels you'll need to swap out your USDM mirrors with the JDM mirrors. Attachment 22823 Start by removing the black bases. They pull off with ease. Attachment 22824 Using a phillips head screwdriver or a socket wrench, remove the three bolts holding the mirrors in and put the JDM mirrors in their place. Attachment 22825 Now you need to take your stock mirror harness and your JDM harness and match up the corresponding wires. Attachment 22826 Sloppily connect the wires on your USDM harness to the wires on your JDM harness. At this point it just needs a connection, we want to make sure everything works before we start running any wires or soldering. Attachment 22827 The JDM mirrors will have a white harness for the power function on the mirrors and a blue harness for the power folding function. Attachment 22828 The blue harness will have a blue and a green wire, this is where you need to run two extra wires in order for the folding function to work. Attachment 22829 Go ahead and run the wires to the mirror harness... Attachment 22830 and the switch harness. Now that you have everything wired, you need to connect your battery and test the mirror to see if it works properly. Attachment 22831 If everything goes well...voila! You now have power folding mirrors! Fold in! Attachment 22832 Fold out! If your mirrors didn't function at all you might want to check the fuse. Attachment 22833 Mine didn't do anything the first time and it turns out that I didn't have a fuse for them. Attachment 22834 Now that everything is functioning you can go ahead and run your extra wires thru the door and the dash. Attachment 22835 Remove the kick panel. Attachment 22836 And the lower column cover. Attachment 22837 The coat hanger, man's best friend for running wires. Attachment 22838 First, you need to run the coat hanger thru the rubber grommet on the door. Attachment 22839 Out. Attachment 22840 Tie the wires. Attachment 22841 Pull them thru. Attachment 22842 Now run the hanger thru the rubber grommet for the inside. Attachment 22843 Tie the wires. Attachment 22844 Pull the wires thru. Attachment 22845 Before you go any further tie the wires at the door to something so that they don't get pulled through the door while you're tugging away on the other side. Attachment 22846 Almost done. Run the hanger through the center console and out the bottom of the dash near the gas pedal. Attachment 22847 Finally, tie the wires and pull them through the center console. Now that you have the extra wires ran, you need to tie everything together again and test one last time to make sure that the mirrors still function. Attachment 22848 If they do you can start cutting, soldering and shrink wrapping where it is required. If you don't know how to solder, read this very informative thread(props to Durdan) How To Solder Like A Man! http://www.club240.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39061 Attachment 22849 Repeat the procedure for the passenger side, secure the wires that you ran under the dash and the console. Attachment 22850 Put everything back together and you're done. Attachment 22851 You now have power folding mirrors.Attachment 22852 |
Nice write up man. I see you are a complete JDM whore lol. Do you have all the correct sensors for that climate control too? And I take it thats the JDM cupholder? Does it actually hold drinks with that angle? I like how it all looks. Again, nice write up man. Makes me want folding mirrors.
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Good work bro.. good wiring job.. i see you are anal about wiring just like me..
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Originally Posted by ryguy
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Nice write up man. I see you are a complete JDM whore lol. Do you have all the correct sensors for that climate control too? And I take it thats the JDM cupholder? Does it actually hold drinks with that angle? I like how it all looks. Again, nice write up man. Makes me want folding mirrors.
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you could have fooled me.. u did a good job of routing the wire properly
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Thanks. I tried to do it as properly as I could.
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nice write up. you need to make a ride thread mang.
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Update!!!
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When running the wires on the passenger side... Attachment 22653 make sure you close up the rubber grommets and replace the foam sealing the opening to prevent any chances of water getting in and onto your ECU which is directly below this opening. Attachment 22654 Attachment 22655 Attachment 22656 |
did you have any issues with the positioning of the mirrors? just wondering about switching from a rhd to a lhd while using the jdm folding mirrors. i have them for my S14 but havent hooked them up yet.
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No, I haven't had any problems. The only thing is that the viewpoints are slightly different. Everything on the JDM mirrors looks smaller and closer than on the USDM mirrors but you can swap out the glass itself from the housing and solve this problem. I would have done it but I've gotten use to it as it is.
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great writeup. i just picked up a set for my s14. this will be very helpful for the install.
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Originally Posted by Nicks240sxt
(Post 320681)
did you have any issues with the positioning of the mirrors? just wondering about switching from a rhd to a lhd while using the jdm folding mirrors. i have them for my S14 but havent hooked them up yet.
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