I've had my Toyota Mirrors for a long time now, but had never wired them up due to not having a good power mirror switch (that and my car didn't come with power options so factory wiring for them was non-existent in mine). Now I'm getting ready to swap the mirrors over to my new Sunfire, and want to at least get them hooked up this time.
Here is where I am lost. I inherited a mess of wiring when I bought the mirrors from RHD Cavfire. It appears that the colors don't match up on one side of the mirror connectors so I'm wondering if anyone has or can get me some pictures of the wiring at each mirror connector.
Here is what I have:
If you look at the white connector you can see that some of the wires have been pulled out of the female side, and the wire colors on the male side do not match. I'm guessing this would be a lot easier if I had all of the wires in the female connector (I don't even have a female connector for the right side mirror).
Anyone have any info or pics that might help? I've already printed out every diagram and writeup I've found on here, and have been over them multiple times.
do you have the dash switch for them also?
I have the Toyota mirror switch but it's missing the pigtail that plugs into it. I picked up a US mirror switch that I'm planning to use with them.
the US switch will not operate the mirror's properly .. the toyota mirrors also fold in also , so it has three parts to the switch...
I hope i said that so you can understand what I'm talking about ..
Go to streetlines website and ask Steve if he has a switch or plug.
intimidator wrote:the US switch will not operate the mirror's properly .. the toyota mirrors also fold in also , so it has three parts to the switch...
I hope i said that so you can understand what I'm talking about ..
I asked for help identifying the wiring on each side of the connector, not about the switch. I already know how the mirrors work. I'm only using the US switch to control the movement of the mirror glass. I'm going to try a momentary push button for controlling the folding action.
I hope I said that so you can understand what I'm talking about..
Thanks to bradsk88 for sending me the pics I needed.