Heated/turn signal mirrors
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Heated/turn signal mirrors
Ok my F150 didn't come with these but I want to install them. Does anyone know how hard they are to install? Is all the wiring for them in the door already? I want the heated ones with turn signal indicators in them. I should just have to buy a new control panel for the dash to hook them up. Is the wiring in the dash already for this new panel as well?
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http://www.autoanything.com/mirrors/20A50635A1.aspx
you could put in an aftermarket signal mirror instead of the wiring hassle of putting in the heated mirror, center console harness, and button assy since it is made to be integrated with the OEM electronic climate control.
you could put in an aftermarket signal mirror instead of the wiring hassle of putting in the heated mirror, center console harness, and button assy since it is made to be integrated with the OEM electronic climate control.
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Don't care about cost...I want the heated, power, turn signal, puddle lamp mirrors with the correct center button assembly. I just need to know if this is all plug & play and all the wiring is there for me.
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dealerships typically are not in the business of retrofits as all of the necessary parts to do so may only be serviceable with other corresponding parts and all OEM equipment, especially the electronics side it extremely expensive, think four figures before the decimal point. Additionally, the heated mirror option is coupled with the powerfold option, so you will need the corresponding motor and controls in the door.
Investing this money just for the mirrors makes me wonder why you didnt just buy the model with the heated/turn signal/powerfold/puddle light mirrors in the first place? All in all, it would be easiest for you to install the aftermarket mirrors with the integrated and recessed LED markers and heating elements in the mirrors as is listed on autoanything's website. Trust me, ive been modifying Fords for quite a while and am well aware of the cost of utilizing OEM parts from other models to work in your own.
Investing this money just for the mirrors makes me wonder why you didnt just buy the model with the heated/turn signal/powerfold/puddle light mirrors in the first place? All in all, it would be easiest for you to install the aftermarket mirrors with the integrated and recessed LED markers and heating elements in the mirrors as is listed on autoanything's website. Trust me, ive been modifying Fords for quite a while and am well aware of the cost of utilizing OEM parts from other models to work in your own.
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wiring
I would suspect they have the wireing up to the connector before the mirros etc. On my 78 no radio option bronco, they connected a connector with the wire looped over to protect the connector. When you get the motors etc, then look for the connector same color in the door, but you will most likely find it under the dash. Many unused connectors under there. You may want to go to a wreaking yard and pull the wire harness to the main