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1992 power mirror fuse?RogBed 03-14-2005, 03:59 PM I have a 1992 Dodge Grand Caravan that I bought for short money(under $1000). It has high mileage, but purs like a kitten. Everything works on the car except the remote power mirrors. I looked in the users manual, the Haynes book and called the dealer. I don't know which fuse it is as the owners manual doesn't have it listed nor does the Haynes book. For giggles, I looked at every fuse (one at a time of course) and found none to be blown. I even replaced the whole control unit and STILL NOTHING. Anybody ever have a similar problem? Can anyone tell me which fuse controls the power mirrors? RogBed 04-05-2005, 03:05 PM I have a 1992 Dodge Grand Caravan that I bought for short money(under $1000). It has high mileage, but purs like a kitten. Everything works on the car except the remote power mirrors. I looked in the users manual, the Haynes book and called the dealer. I don't know which fuse it is as the owners manual doesn't have it listed nor does the Haynes book. For giggles, I looked at every fuse (one at a time of course) and found none to be blown. I even replaced the whole control unit and STILL NOTHING. Anybody ever have a similar problem? Can anyone tell me which fuse controls the power mirrors? :screwy: Well I'm the knucklehead. I replaced the control with what I thought was a working unit. Turns out, it was faulty. I temporarily took another unit from a relatives van (different year, but same unit) and it worked fine. Of course they didn't let me keep it and were watching me closely for the old switcharoo. Now, I have to track down another working unit for myself. Chalk it up to experience adn a lesson learned. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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