Door mirror motors - fused?
Door mirror motors - fused?
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QBee

Original Poster:

22,067 posts

166 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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Mine stopped working, both at the same time.
Just wondering if they are run through a fuse, as I have glow-when-they-blow fuses and nowt is glowing.
Is the alternative that I have a wiring fault at the switch?

Any advice welcome......

ianwayne

7,692 posts

290 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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On my '96 car, it's fuse 16. 10A and shared with the boot lock.

But we know how accurate these fuse lists are sometimes. For instance, fuse 13 is supposed to be a spare but if I pull it out, the alarm goes off. frown

Trevor450

1,903 posts

170 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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There is a mirror control unit behind the radio on my 2000 car which has the alloy push button mirror switch.

QBee

Original Poster:

22,067 posts

166 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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Thanks - that is helpful, as I am about the refurb both halves of the dash so will have to go in there.
I will check the back of the alloy switch first with a multimeter (mine is a 99 car, the type with the flake on top)

Trevor450

1,903 posts

170 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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IIRC there is a small circuit board on the back of the alloy switch. My mirrors work intermittently and I think moisture in the door is the cause. It’s not something I can be bothered to fix.

phazed

22,440 posts

226 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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The fuse on my old 95 car also fed the boot release.

QBee

Original Poster:

22,067 posts

166 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Boot release still fine. I am leaning towards it being the switch. Door card off jobbie. Been there before, so know how it all comes apart.
Luckily I can get my arm in through the speaker hole and have a 10mm ratchet ring spanner. Thanks, Alex, for that tip about 5-6 years ago.......crikey, his car has been off the road all that time!

phazed

22,440 posts

226 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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My 99 car stopped working last year.

You will find that the unprotected multipoint connector hangs in the bottom of the door and gets soaked with rainwater.

Pull it apart, clean up the pins and spray with contact cleaner.

Worked for me!

Next time you're down I'll do it for you.

QBee

Original Poster:

22,067 posts

166 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Thanks - very kind. I will have a look and see if I can spot the culprit, just for the satisfaction of maybe making something work