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The way this happened was the mirror on the drivers side was knocked out of sync. I then used the mirror positioning switch to fold them all the way back. The mirror on the drivers side was moving much slower than the passenger side because the position it was knocked into. Because the passenger mirror positioned itself first and was waiting on the drivers side to complete the extra time the switch was held down caused the motor on the passenger side to either overheat or just plain short out. The fuse was blown, so I changed it. I then folded both mirrors back to the normal positions. If you moved the mirror glass side to side it was OK, but if you tried to move it up and down it would blow the fuse again. That motor has a short in it because 1/2 of it works OK. Is the motor/servo actually in the mirror assemply or is it mounted behind or under the door panel?
Does anyone know of a cheaper source for the mirror servo/motors? Thanks
lee
Last edited by lee00058; 11-19-2004 at 08:01 PM.
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