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Old Jan 15, 2004 | 09:42 AM
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Question How do you wire JDM power folding mirrors?

I was just wondering if anyone knows how to wire up the jdm power folding mirrors I have the switch and and the mirrors but the wires have been cut and the colors dont match up so I'm not sure how to wire them
Old Jan 15, 2004 | 09:55 AM
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i know someone here has done it...hopefully they see this thread

EDIT: Nvm, with a little searching around google and other forums i found it, this is takin from FA, user jimstinksatdorifto

My mirrors came with some of the harness, which your's should too. The 3 wires that control the angle of the mirrors plugs right into the stock harness. You are left with 2 wires for the folding action. Run 4 wires from the center console, 2 to each mirror...hook up, done. Its really easy, just laborious runing the wire under the carpet and getting the wire fed thru the door.

And its also best to switch the mirrors, fromt he left to righta nd right to left, Just the mirror. The JDM spec mirror is different because of the RHD so it would be best to switch them.

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Old Jan 18, 2004 | 10:53 AM
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Sounds like any buddy who knows how to use a multimeter can figure it out for you quick... I'd do it for you but I'm in SoCal
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