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W107 Sunvisor electrical connection
Considering updating from early 80's sunvisors to the later 560SL illuminated sunvisors with the electric illuminated mirror. As the originals don't have the lighted courtesy mirrors, can anyone advise where the later model sunvisor wires are connected? Do they piggy back off the overhead lamps in the windscreen surround or is it a seperate power supply. Thanks in advance.
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http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=120083&highlight=sun+visor+dave
It goes to the 2 lights in the windshield cover at the top. A jumper wire is used. I do not know of the older SLs had the lights in the windshield top. Dave |
W107 Sunvisor electrical connection
Hi Dave,
Sounds good so far, i have the overheads that operate from the factory switch mid dash. Can you enlighten me on how this "jumper" is connected ie where to where? Just don't want to start a barbeque in that windscreen panel after alls hooked up and I've done it wrong! Thanks in advance. Brian |
Take a look at this in the DIY section.
http://www.peachparts.com/Wikka/R107SunVisor It has good pictures of the connector. Gary |
Check the wires to the windshield header light and see if you can find one that's always on; the one that actually powers the light is, after all, controlled by the door courtesy light switch. On my 560SL, the wiring follows the same path, but as I think of it I think I recall a wire(s) that bypasses the lamp to go to the mirror. Just had the header trim off this evening to tighten up the visor, but didn't pay much attention to the wiring.
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Wiring instructions worked like a charm. I broke the mirror at the last step :mad: but have already tracked down a replacement :)
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