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Old 02-14-2012, 07:08 AM   #20
dobbiedoo
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Thumbs up Heated Mirrors

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
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