A little advice (mirrors)
music
11-27-2005, 06:57 PM
I have a 2004 Silverado LS Extended cab.
At this time I have the power heated outside mirrors.
I want to install the folding, heated, Turn Signal, Auto dim with puddle light mirrors (OEM) on my truck. I do have the steering wheel with the information system.
My questions are
Will I need a new harness?
Will I need a different door control module?
Will there need to be a reflash from the dealer to make this work?
Thanks for your advice.
music
At this time I have the power heated outside mirrors.
I want to install the folding, heated, Turn Signal, Auto dim with puddle light mirrors (OEM) on my truck. I do have the steering wheel with the information system.
My questions are
Will I need a new harness?
Will I need a different door control module?
Will there need to be a reflash from the dealer to make this work?
Thanks for your advice.
music
jethro_3
11-27-2005, 09:15 PM
1) yes.
2) yes, the square controller is different.
3) yes.
When I bought my truck they changed the mirror control module, the wire harness, the mirrors and the BCM was reprogrammed.
Well worth it. :evillol:
2) yes, the square controller is different.
3) yes.
When I bought my truck they changed the mirror control module, the wire harness, the mirrors and the BCM was reprogrammed.
Well worth it. :evillol:
HanibalTheCannibal
11-27-2005, 09:30 PM
I would love to have the folding mirror optio on my 2001 LS. Is that possible?
jethro_3
11-27-2005, 10:26 PM
If I can find the company again they make a replacement folding mirror that has a switch you need to cut in and also has turn signals. THey give you choices like heated, turn signals, extending, folding. I installed a set of extending camper mirros with turn signals for my brother, 4 hours and 2 beer breaks....
Instead of going factory you can go aftermarket and save a lot of $$$$. Easy to install. Just need to find a power wire, and the turn signal wires under the dash. The rest of the wiring goes to the switches supplied.
Instead of going factory you can go aftermarket and save a lot of $$$$. Easy to install. Just need to find a power wire, and the turn signal wires under the dash. The rest of the wiring goes to the switches supplied.
jethro_3
11-27-2005, 10:47 PM
Called my brother and found it... Power Vision Mirrors (http://www.powervisionmirrors.com/models_specs_04.html)
Check the listings, they have a lot of different years and types of mirrors to fit your desires...
Good Luck!!! :smokin:
Check the listings, they have a lot of different years and types of mirrors to fit your desires...
Good Luck!!! :smokin:
HanibalTheCannibal
11-28-2005, 12:13 AM
Called my brother and found it... Power Vision Mirrors (http://www.powervisionmirrors.com/models_specs_04.html)
Check the listings, they have a lot of different years and types of mirrors to fit your desires...
Good Luck!!! :smokin:
Thanx!!
PS I was thinking more about "folding" rather than "extending" mirrors so that you can park in a single garage, or go into narrow drive throughs like banks, burger joints etc etc.
Any thoughts on that?
Check the listings, they have a lot of different years and types of mirrors to fit your desires...
Good Luck!!! :smokin:
Thanx!!
PS I was thinking more about "folding" rather than "extending" mirrors so that you can park in a single garage, or go into narrow drive throughs like banks, burger joints etc etc.
Any thoughts on that?
jethro_3
11-28-2005, 03:48 AM
Talk to them, I am pretty sure you can install the folding mirrors with a little wiring.
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