No fuse, mine have failed, checked, there is power at the connector so it's the mirrors. LR quality againIs there no way of fixing them? Where is the fuse for them? or is there no fuse?
I seem to remember they are fed from the BECM, I'd have to check to be sure.There must be a fuse somewhere surely ?
Incase of a fault
No idea, let us know if you find out. As mine are the photochromic auto dipping mirrors, they are expensive to replace so I will live without the heating.If there is no fuse then I would assume the element burns through untill a break occurs stopping it from working?
No idea, let us know if you find out. As mine are the photochromic auto dipping mirrors, they are expensive to replace so I will live without the heating.
I'd rather have auto dipping mirrors than heated mirrors, I've more often had to tweak rear view mirrors to avoid dazzle than I've had a problem with iced up mirrors, a quick squirt of deicer fluid soon clears themJust fit standard replacements
I'd rather have heated mirrors than driving with iced up mirrors lol
No, they are triggered by the headlights of a following car as is the interior mirrorMine are auto dipping, does photochromic mean they change tint depending on the sunshine?
I seem to remember they are fed from the BECM, I'd have to check to be sure.
Just checked, driven from the BECM via the outstation, if the movements work then then it's either the outstation or the mirror.
No down movement on reverse, just photochromic anti dazzle dipNo fuse, they are fed from the door outstation pin 3 via a green wire to pin 1 on plug C1563L or R depending on hand. With a black return to outstation from pin 6 on C1563L or R to pin 12 on connector C1407L or R handed. Just seen auto dip mentioned if they are that and memory it is a different connector on mirror but basically same set up with same pin outs and colour codes.
No down movement on reverse, just photochromic anti dazzle dip![]()