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Old 11-16-2006, 07:05 PM
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Fuse for power mirrors

hey all, I blow the fuse for my power mirrors. I have located the relay, but im thinking its a fuse. This is for the motor that moves the mirror itself. Not heating. Anyways, the relay is fine as other items on the same relay work. I have looked and can't locate the fuse for the mirrors. Help me out here....
 
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Old 11-16-2006, 08:58 PM
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It should be listed in your owner's manual.
 
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Old 11-17-2006, 01:02 AM
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Q1. You blow the fuse, or the power mirrors don't work ?
- Those are 2 different things.

Q2. Is it one or both mirrors that don't work ?

Q3. Is it both mirrors in both axis ? ( L & R, both Up/Dn & L/R )

Q4. What relay are you talking about ?
- Hint, there is no relay for the power mirrors, it is a central juntion box Fuse #4, 5 AMPS.
- Fuse #4 is only for the power mirrors and the Mirror Turn Signal Relay, that relay coil is part of the Stop - Turn - Tail circuits. Nothing else on the Fuse.

Q5. Do you have Mirror Turn Signals ? if so, factory or aftermarket ? If installed, do they work ?

Sounds like a Lariat trim level with heated mirrors, so I would suspect signal mirrors as well.

Quite strange you can find the mirror turn signal relays to check them, but can't find the fuse for the power mirrors.

Q6. How did you check the relay for the mirror turn signals, to know they are working correctly ?
 



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