Side mirror replacement
Finally got the side mirrors from ebay for $150/pr.
Question is, how long does it take to replace per side? Any special tools or tips? |
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alot depends on the clips your mirrors have. many of us have recieved mirrors with different clips than in our doors. The mirrors will still work but the wires will need to be soldered to the old plugs. I had LonePalm help me, Thanks again, and if you need help I think i still have the photos and wireing diagram. cant promise i do though. if you dont have to solder then all that is involved is the removal of the door panel removing four nuts off the mirror arm and un plug. installation is just the same but reversed. if you have some one to hold mirror it will go alot quicker. if you have taken door panels off before it will go faster. if not then plan on an hour or two and another half hour if you half to solder.
wish the best b |
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Thanks for the tip. My driver side mirror shakes really bad and need to tackle this soon. If you have the diagram, I really can use it, but if you don't thats okay as well.
Thanks. |
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http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...hlight=mirrors
Good post from Easy Ed - scroll down a bit in the posting - the old site link no longer works... Good Luck -Dave |
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Thanks for the reply. I will tackle this on Saturday and see how things go.
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I created a PDF file from the other posting/pictures. PM me your email, I'll send it. It is too large to post here (655Kb, the limit is 20Kb for a PDF).
-Dave |
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Did you push a warranty coverage issue with dealer and let them cover full bill?
For a while Hummer was furnishing and replacing the old style mirrors with new like they were passing out candy. Just thought I would mention and good luck. I have switched them out and they are not horrible but, have a second pair of hands to help. TAZ |
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Yes. I have tried two dealers in IL. No one even wants to hear me on the mirror replacement or TSB on the mirror. So, screw them. I did send some nasty mail to Hummer Corp. on this.
I got the very mint used updated mirrors from ebay. I will be switching out this weekend. |
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Had a couple more requests, so I tossed it on quick webpage....
http://members.cox.net/dnb1958/Mirror-bw.pdf http://members.cox.net/dnb1958/Mirror-color.pdf Enjoy -Dave |
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05h2sut, Looks good but....I think the 003a pic is suppose to be showing the putty knife removing the button panel that is in 004a pic :)
Good job though, Ed |
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oops....:crying:
I must have cut when I should have pasted....totally dropped that pic altogether.. I'll fix in the AM and repost to the site. Thanks Ed! |
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Thanks. That really helps. I will do the swap this Saturday and see if there are any added steps or surprises, and take some pictures and post.
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Looks Good 05h2sut, :clapping:
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As stated before, you'll need an extra hand for about 1 minute on each mirror. Someone needs to hold the mirror in place while you screw in 1 nut. If needed, you can get a little creative with tape or a broom handle etc. to hold the mirror.
Good luck. |
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I just held the mirror with one hand outside the door and started the nut with the other on the inside :beerchug:
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Different plugs
Well, my worst fear came true. The existing plug is different than the new mirror. I will need to splice the new with existing.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram? |
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I have a schematic for a 2005 - on paper - but no scanner here.
Connecting the door switch to the mirror - there are 2 connectors - on the schematic they are labeled C3 and C4. C3 is a blue 10 wire connector C4 is a black 10 wire connector C3 pin 3 - black - low reference C3 pin 4 - purple - Mirror sensor low reference C4 pin 1 - yellow - Mirror extend pin 2 - orange - Mirror heater supply voltage pin 3 - red - Mirror horizontal position sensor pin 4 - dark green - 5 volt reference pin 5 - dark blue - Mirror vertical position sensor pin 6 - light blue - Mirror retract pin 7 - yellow - Mirror common pin 8 - light blue - Mirror right pin 9 - light green - Mirror down Left and right mirrors follow the same pinout/connector numbers I'll try and scan this tomorrow at someplace local and email it to you, sorry if this doesn't make much sense without seeing the diagram. -Dave |
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Schematic for the '05 mirrors
http://members.cox.net/dnb1958/mirror-sch-lowres.jpg http://members.cox.net/dnb1958/mirror-sch-hires.jpg -Dave |
Different plugs
Well, didi not know this but evidently, 2005-2006 and 2007-2008, plugs are different, so if trying to use 2007 or 2008 mirror to 2005 or 2006, it is different.
I have seen the diagram that is posted here, but I am such a idiot that cannot read what goes to what on the actual plug.... Wire colors are different as well on 05 to 07 or 08. Anyone has a good insight on this? Worst case, I may have to sell the mirrors I have and hunt ebay again for 06 mirrors with Blue and Black plugs.... |
Re: Side mirror with 13 wires on driver side
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okay, I just went out to see the wiring. 13wires on driver side and 11 on passenger side.
Driver side actually has 13 wires Red Dark Green Purple Dark Blue Light blue Yellow Light green Yellow Pink Black Gray Brown Gray Passenger side: Dark blue Dark green Purple Red Red/white White Purple/white Black Black Gray Brown Now, would this be from 2008 H2? Now I am really puzzled...... Most of the mirrors have 11 wires..... Also, the plug is black and white. |
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anyone have any ideas? Bueller?
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Ok so I have the Pictures now, They are not the best quality but it should get the job done. I can not promise this will work for your truck but I have a 2004 H2 and this is what worked for me. 13 wires all together. After Cutting the plugs off the old mirrors I wired them up to the new mirrors. and it looks like this.
Attachment 49815 So you should be able to see the wires are connected in this order Old mirror plug Skematic Blue Plug Empty Empty Black Purple Empty Empty Grey Pink Empty Empty Black Plug Yellow Orange Red Green Blue Light Blue White Light Blue Light Green Empty Order to wire the New mirror to old Plugs Blue Plug Empty Empty Black Purple Empty Empty Grey Pink Empty Empty Black Plug Grey Black Red Green Blue Brown Yellow Light Blue Light Green Empty You will notice that there are a few wires that are the same in color. I am not sure if these connect to different parts but if you get it wired and the mirror does not work properly then simply switch the same color wires untill you find the right pattern. I got lucky and it worked the first time and I stress the lucky part. A final tip is to twist or solder them together separate or tape them then pull the window and mirror control box out of the door panel and plug up the wires to test before final assembly. When right assembly is achieved then tape and pretty it up. Best of Luck And when finished should look something like this Attachment 49816 Thanks guys I hope this helps, and a big thanks out to Lone Palm for the walk through on this B |
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My mirror wiring looks different. I have a 2006 but with 2002-2005 style mirrors. Both the 2006 mirror and the older style mirror have the same blue and black connectors (not the newer black and white connectors), but wire colors are:
OTHERS MINE yellow -brown orange -gray red red dark green dark green dark blue dark blue light blue -black yellow -white light blue light blue light green light green You can see that 4 colors don't match; I arbitrarily matched them to the OTHERS column. Anyone have an idea what might be going on? Or have a schematic for a 2006 mirror? Thanks. |
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