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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / November 2006

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Heated mirror question

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ajtessier - 27 Oct 2006 23:49 GMT
2000 Silverado (NBS)

The mirror on the passengers side no longer heats to defrost but the drivers
side works fine. Does anyone know if they are on a separate fuse. If it's
something minor I would like to repair it, if it's not minor I can live
without it.

Al
Larry and a Cat named Dub - 05 Nov 2006 01:56 GMT
I have been through three  mirrors .two  heater failure and one cracked. The
last one I soldered the connections to eliminate the corrosion problem
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Dennis Mayer - 05 Nov 2006 03:42 GMT
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  I went through 2 dead heater mirrors on my 2000 Silverado Z-71 Ext
Cab

  under warranty. Now 6.5 years from brand new...   the 3rd heated
mirror

  had gone bad. I like the truck...  but the mirror cost will wait
forever.

  Dealer said heated mirrors are NOT covered by the GMPP year 4 thru 6
$2000 ext

  warranty. Yes, I switched local Chev Dealers over the issue 3 years
ago.
 
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