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goku87
10-20-2008, 06:56 PM
Googled, didn't come up with anything solid. Called the dealer and asked, they said they didn't have any. I asked about the '09 model if they would have a heated side view mirror option, he said hold on ... nope.

If I could find some I would just wire them in with the rear window defroster switch. Any suggestions, links, or ideas on how to get these things, if it is even possible?

*edit* not gonna lie, i forgot about this thread and didn't update it. i thought it disappeared with the "data loss"

I called the dealer some time... decemberish? maybe november? whatever, anyway, the guy in the parts department said that yes the '09 would have them and he could hook me up for a good price.

Midon
10-22-2008, 09:07 AM
Googled, didn't come up with anything solid. Called the dealer and asked, they said they didn't have any. I asked about the '09 model if they would have a heated side view mirror option, he said hold on ... nope.

If I could find some I would just wire them in with the rear window defroster switch. Any suggestions, links, or ideas on how to get these things, if it is even possible?

It may be possible to do this to the stock mirrors. I will have to get in there and loo but I might come up with some thing, that can be done rather cheap but works great. I also thing it has to be done on the back of the mirror so not to block the view from it. I will try my best to find a way.

Maby retro fitting something from a car that has heated side mirrors is a better way to go. Not sure but will check on this too.

CTScott
10-22-2008, 09:56 AM
I was looking at the electrical wiring diagrams last night for the 08 and 09 (doing a little side by side comparision). I noticed that in the 09 EWD's there is a diagram titled "Mirror Heater". The mirror heaters are turned on when the rear window defroster is turned on.

So, heated mirrors exist for the 09. I would keep checking with parts, as since they have an EWD, they are either an option or are standard on some models...

CTScott
10-22-2008, 11:50 AM
it might be that toyota uses the same wiring harnesses for different car models so the wiring digram might be the same but the actual part might not be there. best way would be to check the Toyota website and see if they indeed offer heated mirrors as an option


Ok just went to the Toyota Canada website and they indeed have heated mirrors as an option :
http://www.toyota.ca/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WWW.woa/30/wo/Home.Vehicles.Go.YarisHatchback-Npraeo7YlAJIBNHvtKBMEM/5.11?v124045e.html

Very interesting. In the US they are neither a standard nor option at this time. I just checked mine with a thermocouple to see if maybe they are an unadvertised part of the all weather package, but no such luck...

Chrsto4
12-19-2008, 09:01 PM
Googled, didn't come up with anything solid. Called the dealer and asked, they said they didn't have any. I asked about the '09 model if they would have a heated side view mirror option, he said hold on ... nope.

If I could find some I would just wire them in with the rear window defroster switch. Any suggestions, links, or ideas on how to get these things, if it is even possible?

I went into my Dealership and the Parts Dept printed off the side mirror assembly parts list for the 2009 Yaris heated mirrors along with the prices (highway robbery). Now this was in Oct and there were none in North America so I will wait until the Spring and order them. Of course I can't find the printouts to give you the part numbers right now but I will get those mirrors retro-fitted and (if they fit) have wired into my Rear Defrost switch and we are a go. Mmmm...heated mirrors. :drool:

thebarber
12-20-2008, 12:14 AM
ya, im pretty cheesed that the new 09's have heated mirrors....AND split fold rear seats in non-RS models!

what i bought a year and a half ago would now come w/ heated mirrors and split fold seats....and the new, nicer interior colours/material

oh well, too bad the americans don't have it as an option...

westgl
03-02-2009, 02:11 PM
Take a look at the Burco heating elements http://www.burcoinc.com/products/other_products/redi_heat_grids/
Also look at the DIY done on a FJ Cruiser http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/how-technical-articles/40856-heated-mirrors-modification-installation.html

It can be done if you want to, I will be installing it on my 2009 LB

G

Danish Yaris
03-02-2009, 04:28 PM
Hi

I have heated side view mirrors on my 2007 Toyota Yaris. Itīs standard on all Toyota Yaris, except the cheapest model, in Denmark.
If you want I can let you know a price, do you only want the mirror glass or the complete mirror?
They are hooked up with the rear window defroster.

Regards Steven.

bad
11-01-2011, 12:52 AM
hello steven, I'm very interested in figuring out if I could put heated mirrors on my 08 hatchback. I'm not sure what I would need, but if you could give me prices on a few options I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much.

white_rice
11-06-2011, 06:28 PM
I am also very interested in getting heated side mirrors for my 2008 Yaris LE Hatchback. I live in Ontario, Canada. Getting tired of not being able to see with those mirrors in the cold winter months..

A-Dingo-Ate-My-Baby
11-06-2011, 08:56 PM
Canada Toyota dealers can order 2011 Yaris HB heated mirrors


around 300-400 bucks a pair. I called one and asked last winter.

yaris0985
11-11-2011, 03:33 PM
is depend the modele

my sedan 09 , have heated mirror

1-modele LE - With no option/ 0 option and manuel
2-a/c + everythin electric (door/window)
3-aero and confort (not sure of the name)-all equip/mags/cruise/heated mirror
4- same like 3 but with bodykit

this is for Quebec/Canada

bad
11-20-2011, 09:53 PM
If I where to buy some from Steven, does anyone have any idea how to hook them up to an 08 lb?

CTScott
11-20-2011, 10:07 PM
If I where to buy some from Steven, does anyone have any idea how to hook them up to an 08 lb?

On the Yaris with them, they are simply connected in parallel with the rear window defroster.

So, you will run a pair of wires (18 AWG) through the door frame (through the rubber boot where the rest of the wires go). connect one end to the two wires on the heaters and the other end will go to a ground point (you can use the ground bolt that is right by where the wires go into the door frame) and to the black wire in pin 2 of connector 4F (in the under dash fuse panel).

http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/oo163/ctscott329/Misc%20Yaris/FuseBox-sm.jpg

sickpuppy1
11-20-2011, 11:56 PM
Wait, are you saying my 2010 sedan should have them? I dont think so....

bairjo
12-13-2011, 09:32 AM
The part number for 2012 mirror parts are :
87940-52b90 - mirror $229 each
87945-52120-j1 - cover $37.38 each
these are dealer prices. You will find these on line for about $60 cheaper per side.

clarkemode
01-30-2012, 04:20 PM
Has anyone successfully added heated side mirrors to their Yaris? If so, can you share your experience?

CrankyOldMan
01-30-2012, 04:49 PM
87945-52120-j1

I also found them with lots of different suffixes (i.e. A0, J1, D2, etc). Does anyone have a guess what the color codes are?

CTScott
01-30-2012, 05:21 PM
Has anyone successfully added heated side mirrors to their Yaris? If so, can you share your experience?

I haven't seen any postings of someone actually doing the install, but I replaced my side view mirror glass with ones that had LED arrows that shine through when the turn signals are on. For all intensive purposes it is the same process to install and wire them (with the exception of the end point being a couple of terminals over on the connector in the under dash fuse panel).

The most difficult part of the process of adding mirror heaters would be not breaking the glass. When I pulled the mirror glass off of the plastic backing to swap mine over, I broke one of the mirrors. Fortunately my LED ones included new glass, so it was not an issue, but if you were going to install heaters on the back of the existing glass, you would need to be very careful.

CTScott
01-30-2012, 05:29 PM
I also found them with lots of different suffixes (i.e. A0, J1, D2, etc). Does anyone have a guess what the color codes are?

Here are the color codes and descriptions from the EPC:

D0 - Super Red, 3P0
A0 - White, 068
F2 - Yellow, 5A6
C0 - Black, 209
J2 - Blazing Blue, 8T0
D2 - Dark Red, 3Q8
J3 - Grayish Blue, 8T1
B1 - Medium Silver, 1F8
A1 - White Pearl, 070
B0 - Silver, 1E7
B8 - Gray, 1G3

CrankyOldMan
01-30-2012, 10:38 PM
Here are the color codes and descriptions from the EPC:

Excellent! Thank you.

dobbiedoo
02-14-2012, 07:08 AM
I have installed heated mirrors and they work quite well. I purchased heaters and extra mirror glass in case there was any glass breakage, there was. The cost for the parts were about $20 for each glass and about the same for the heaters, I wired mine in parallel the current draw is under 2 amps I did not use the defroster,I got a lighted switch rated at 6 amps. The company name is Burco glass, just google. The 2009 has 2 wires on each door that you can use but you still have to run wires to the fuse panel. BTW the heaters are not big enough to cover the whole glass. When removing the glass use a 2 inch paint scraper to pry the glass out of the holder it is held in place with some sort of sticky putty, someone recommended using butter knives, I dont think thery are wide enough. There is a lot of rambling hope you can make some sense. Good luck

Betrivent
02-14-2012, 09:24 AM
Would any Scions have heated mirrors? If so, can't we use those?

09sedan
02-19-2012, 06:27 PM
my 2009 sedan (Canadian market) was built in november 2008 ( dealer told me, which also means i have no more bumper to bumper warranty :mad: ) would it have heated mirrors or no? would it also have the rear abs problem?

Betrivent
02-19-2012, 06:37 PM
All rear abs assemblies are the same, so it MAY have this problem. It's not difficult to go back there with some grease and coat the connector to eliminate the issue.

09sedan
02-19-2012, 06:48 PM
All rear abs assemblies are the same, so it MAY have this problem. It's not difficult to go back there with some grease and coat the connector to eliminate the issue.

wasnt the design changed in the 08 and up models? (sorry for going off topic)

Xenyd
01-25-2016, 11:29 PM
I have installed heated mirrors and they work quite well. I purchased heaters and extra mirror glass in case there was any glass breakage, there was. The cost for the parts were about $20 for each glass and about the same for the heaters, I wired mine in parallel the current draw is under 2 amps I did not use the defroster,I got a lighted switch rated at 6 amps. The company name is Burco glass, just google. The 2009 has 2 wires on each door that you can use but you still have to run wires to the fuse panel. BTW the heaters are not big enough to cover the whole glass. When removing the glass use a 2 inch paint scraper to pry the glass out of the holder it is held in place with some sort of sticky putty, someone recommended using butter knives, I dont think thery are wide enough. There is a lot of rambling hope you can make some sense. Good luck
Can you put instruction cause I really want to install it in my car. Thank you

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bairjo
01-26-2016, 06:23 AM
Here is how I did it on my 2010.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pkbGxqhYZI