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Heated wing mirror help?
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24 Sep 2012 11:51 #48665
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HI All,
I have bought my first jimny which so far im very pleased with. Its an 02 jimny with the 1328cc engine. My question is I currently have electric wing mirrors but with no heaters in them, is it possible to do a conversion to heated mirros? Can I get a replacement set of wingmirrors that are heated and fit them, will I need to wire them in my self or is the wiring harness all the same and will just plug in and work? Has any one else done this? Any help or advice would be great.
I have bought my first jimny which so far im very pleased with. Its an 02 jimny with the 1328cc engine. My question is I currently have electric wing mirrors but with no heaters in them, is it possible to do a conversion to heated mirros? Can I get a replacement set of wingmirrors that are heated and fit them, will I need to wire them in my self or is the wiring harness all the same and will just plug in and work? Has any one else done this? Any help or advice would be great.
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24 Sep 2012 12:03 - 24 Sep 2012 12:07 #48669
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I had plans to do the same thing this summer, but never got around to it unfortunately. Will follow the thread.
Meanwhile, if it helps, I attach the two diagrams for the mirror cabling ( heated and non-heated versions in high resolution).
There are heated Jimny mirrors on eBay (just the glass and thermal resistance).
Not heated:
Heated:
Meanwhile, if it helps, I attach the two diagrams for the mirror cabling ( heated and non-heated versions in high resolution).
There are heated Jimny mirrors on eBay (just the glass and thermal resistance).
Not heated:
Heated:
Last edit: 24 Sep 2012 12:07 by VAXXi.
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24 Sep 2012 12:05 #48670
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On the first look, there seems to be an additional relay connected to the rear defogger switch which simply provides a +12V to the heating elements in the mirrors.
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24 Sep 2012 15:21 #48673
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Thank you for the diagrams, I really struggle to read them though. I had seen the heated glass on ebay, if I buy these, i would hope they would fit the wing mirror housing and then I could just wire them in, what do you think? Do you think the bracket in the wing mirror housing for the electric motors will be different between heated and non heated? Any ideas how i get the glass out the mirror to have a look?
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24 Sep 2012 20:26 #48688
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I've attached the rear defogger diagram for help (high res version
here
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On the non-heated mirror variant pressing the switch connects the YEL/GRN wire coming from the rear defogger fuse to the RED/WHT wire which goes to the ECM and continues with a BLK/BLU wire to the rear windows defogger. Then it goes to ground and that's the circuit.
On the heated mirror variant, there's an additional relay, but strangely it uses the same wiring (perhaps it's an overload or thermal relay to disconnect the heating after a while, don't know).
What you need to do, basically, is:
- get a 4 pin auto relay
- tap into the YEL/GRN wire going to the defogger switch pin 5 and connect the new wire to pin 87 of the relay
- the original RED/WHT wire from the defogger goes to pin 30 of the relay
- connect a new piece of wire between pin 4 of the switch (where RED/WHT wire was connected) and pin 85 of the relay
- pin 86 of the relay goes to ground.
- tap into the RED/WHT wire (after point where you've connected the relay) and pull two wires to the mirrors. I don't know about suitable grounding points near the mirrors, so you might want to pull a 2-wire to each mirror.
If you start the project, take lots of pictures
On the non-heated mirror variant pressing the switch connects the YEL/GRN wire coming from the rear defogger fuse to the RED/WHT wire which goes to the ECM and continues with a BLK/BLU wire to the rear windows defogger. Then it goes to ground and that's the circuit.
On the heated mirror variant, there's an additional relay, but strangely it uses the same wiring (perhaps it's an overload or thermal relay to disconnect the heating after a while, don't know).
What you need to do, basically, is:
- get a 4 pin auto relay
- tap into the YEL/GRN wire going to the defogger switch pin 5 and connect the new wire to pin 87 of the relay
- the original RED/WHT wire from the defogger goes to pin 30 of the relay
- connect a new piece of wire between pin 4 of the switch (where RED/WHT wire was connected) and pin 85 of the relay
- pin 86 of the relay goes to ground.
- tap into the RED/WHT wire (after point where you've connected the relay) and pull two wires to the mirrors. I don't know about suitable grounding points near the mirrors, so you might want to pull a 2-wire to each mirror.
If you start the project, take lots of pictures
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24 Sep 2012 23:06 - 24 Sep 2012 23:14 #48695
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Thank you i will. What are your thoughts on the heated glass fitting the same glass bracket as non heated mirrors? Any ideas how to remove the wing mirror glass? What does ECM stand for as well?
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