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09-15-2011, 07:00 AM | #19 | |
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The power windows are completely unrelated, so I would check both of the fuses above.
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09-15-2011, 06:46 PM | #20 | |
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the ACC fuse wasn't present at all And the other needed to be replaced. |
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12-24-2014, 03:04 PM | #21 |
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Bumping this because I just did convert my mirrors from "have to dick around with the actual glass itself, not even a manual joystick inside the cabin" to power-adjustable mirrors, no heat.
There's a couple of good write-ups. The only details I didn't see spelled out in excruciating detail: if you order replacement mirrors, they come with a black cover that's not attached. You can use your colored covers on the new mirrors. Push the glass pane in at the top so the bottom part gives you some good access and leverage. The glass pane is attached to a swivel inside the mirror housing, with a pair of angled hooks on top and a pair of latching joints at the bottom. Put some muscle into it as you pull on the lower part of the glass pane and the bottom of it will snap out of the latching joints and you can unhook it from the top angled hooks. Now you can see the latches the mirror cover is attached with to the housing. Undo them ever so careful, even so I still managed to snap off one each. The remainder were still enough to secure the mirror cover to the new mirrors securely. Now that you know how the cover was attached, snapping them back on is easy. Once you get the adjusting switch (get one with the bezel or it will look stupid): open the wallet box, you know, that little glovebox big enough for a wallet. Push the sides together, take it out, then reach in under the dashboard and push out the little square blind bezel. Behind it will be the plug that connects to the switch. It will be very obvious which one it is, but it's taped to some wire and it's white and rectangular. There's a "30 second door card removal" thread here, refer to that. The lanyard from an ID badge worked best for me instead of a "rag" to remove the window crank. Slide it between the crank with a flossing motion, find resistance and pull out the little moon clip. if you're careful, the cables from the door handle will stay where they are. If not, push out the little bowl with the doorhandle from the back, put the door card where it goes, and then it will be obvious where they're supposed to go. All in all, it took me longer to take the first crank off than it took me to disassemble the second door, install the second mirror and put everything back together. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, flat screwdriver (Leatherman is not sufficient, some of the Phillips screws are too far in), a lanyard, 10mm nut, extension and socket wrench aka ratchet. |
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09-03-2015, 10:53 PM | #23 |
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Rise from the dead...
My 07 doesn't have the wiring harness under the dash nor in the doors for the power mirrors. I should have checked first before I bought everything. Now I have to decide if I'm going to patch together my own harness or sell the new power mirrors and switch and stick with the manual ones. |
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06-20-2020, 10:59 AM | #26 | |
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My question is, about those pics about the connectors on the door and under the dash. Are those already there, or available on the base model variants when they go out in the factory assembly line, and there's just no switch and power mirrors connected because it's just a base model variant ?? |
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06-20-2020, 03:46 PM | #27 |
There will be no cables ready. I have never met a single place in my Yaris where there would be a connector ready for me, just to plug some better stock hardware.
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01-28-2021, 11:01 AM | #28 |
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it seems this thread has been revived many times, so i'll just add my question to it. I am planning to upgrade to power mirrors, but i'd like to have auto-folding as-well. Has anyone here done this? I noticed from pictures on ebay that the connector has more pins(9 i believe). is it as simple as swapping a small harness? or would i have to cut and splice?
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