Smash one tiny door mirror and everything breaks...
#1
Smash one tiny door mirror and everything breaks...
Hi guys
I have a problem with my 2006 X-Type 2.2D. A few months ago I accidentally drove into a heavy plastic bin that had no business being in the middle of the road. Unfortunately my passenger door mirror was obliterated. Being a third generation tight-*** I found a used X-Type door mirror on e-bay and popped it on. It wasn't a like-for-like replacement (the wiring loom was different and it didn't contain the same motors) but at least I could see what was behind me again. Hey presto, problem solved. Or maybe not...
I soon discovered the power fold-in function no longer worked. Nor could I adjust the mirror itself. I assumed this was because the mirror was from a different model X-Type and decided to live with it.
I have since discovered the electric memory seats no longer work (both driver and passenger). Nor do the seat heaters. I refuse to believe everything has died independently in the last two months. Indeed, all the relevant fuses are intact.
This leads me to believe the mirror and seat controls are somehow intrinsically linked and my cheap ebay door mirror is the spanner in the works.
My questions are thus:
1. If I buy a proper X-Type wing mirror, identical to the one that smashed - am I likely to regain function of the power mirrors and seats?
2. Is there any way I can bodge the wiring loom into thinking there is a proper mirror hanging off the door?
Any and all help very much appreciated.
Adam.
I have a problem with my 2006 X-Type 2.2D. A few months ago I accidentally drove into a heavy plastic bin that had no business being in the middle of the road. Unfortunately my passenger door mirror was obliterated. Being a third generation tight-*** I found a used X-Type door mirror on e-bay and popped it on. It wasn't a like-for-like replacement (the wiring loom was different and it didn't contain the same motors) but at least I could see what was behind me again. Hey presto, problem solved. Or maybe not...
I soon discovered the power fold-in function no longer worked. Nor could I adjust the mirror itself. I assumed this was because the mirror was from a different model X-Type and decided to live with it.
I have since discovered the electric memory seats no longer work (both driver and passenger). Nor do the seat heaters. I refuse to believe everything has died independently in the last two months. Indeed, all the relevant fuses are intact.
This leads me to believe the mirror and seat controls are somehow intrinsically linked and my cheap ebay door mirror is the spanner in the works.
My questions are thus:
1. If I buy a proper X-Type wing mirror, identical to the one that smashed - am I likely to regain function of the power mirrors and seats?
2. Is there any way I can bodge the wiring loom into thinking there is a proper mirror hanging off the door?
Any and all help very much appreciated.
Adam.
#2
To my knowledge, all side mirrors are electrically adjusted and heated, but there are three special features a side mirror may have:
•**powerfolding (if you have a fold-button near the mirror adjust controller)
•**electrochromatically dimming (if you have a dimming rear view mirror)
•**memory feature (mirror adjustment stored along with memory seat adjustment)
You have to find a mirror with the matching set of features to make the car happy again.
•**powerfolding (if you have a fold-button near the mirror adjust controller)
•**electrochromatically dimming (if you have a dimming rear view mirror)
•**memory feature (mirror adjustment stored along with memory seat adjustment)
You have to find a mirror with the matching set of features to make the car happy again.
#3
#4
You definitely need to source a door mirror from a vehicle with the same set of options. Attempts to bodge the wiring to the incorrect mirror could be a trip to disaster.
The combination of [seat memory + seat heaters + power fold] functions failing together makes the seat module a suspect.
Graham
The combination of [seat memory + seat heaters + power fold] functions failing together makes the seat module a suspect.
Graham
#5
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
I know a couple of people who own motor body repair shops. With a bit of luck they may be able to source me the correct door mirror to try (in the hope they'll be able to send it back if this doesn't cure the problem). I'd like to think that connecting the correct door mirror will complete the necessary circuit, at which point everything else will fire into life. Either way, this is probably the best first step.
Reading back my original comments, the part about bodging the wiring loom sounds a little crass - I have no intention of hacking into the wiring loom in blind hope. I just thought I could perhaps rearrange the pins in the door mirror connector (behind the door card) to fool the system into thinking the correct mirror had been fitted. Probably best leavingthis well alone
I know a couple of people who own motor body repair shops. With a bit of luck they may be able to source me the correct door mirror to try (in the hope they'll be able to send it back if this doesn't cure the problem). I'd like to think that connecting the correct door mirror will complete the necessary circuit, at which point everything else will fire into life. Either way, this is probably the best first step.
Reading back my original comments, the part about bodging the wiring loom sounds a little crass - I have no intention of hacking into the wiring loom in blind hope. I just thought I could perhaps rearrange the pins in the door mirror connector (behind the door card) to fool the system into thinking the correct mirror had been fitted. Probably best leavingthis well alone
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