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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / November 2006

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Outside Heated Mirrors 2004 Avalanche

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hot rod - 13 Nov 2006 19:24 GMT
If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not, am
I talking a new mirror or a fuse or both? Dealer or after market. Fix myself
or dealer.
Thanks for any advice

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Augustus - 13 Nov 2006 20:56 GMT
> If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not,
> am I talking a new mirror or a fuse or both? Dealer or after market. Fix
> myself or dealer.
> Thanks for any advice

My '04 Avalanche did this, and it turned out to be the door/mirror connector
that became loose. It was on warranty, but the dealer told me it would have
been a cheap fix. Won't be a fuse...both would be dead.
ajtessier - 13 Nov 2006 23:42 GMT
Same problem on my 2000 Silverado.

Al

>> If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not,
>> am I talking a new mirror or a fuse or both? Dealer or after market. Fix
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> connector that became loose. It was on warranty, but the dealer told me it
> would have been a cheap fix. Won't be a fuse...both would be dead.
hot rod - 14 Nov 2006 13:19 GMT
Where you present when they fix it? Is the connection in the door or the
mirror?

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>> If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not,
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> connector that became loose. It was on warranty, but the dealer told me it
> would have been a cheap fix. Won't be a fuse...both would be dead.
Augustus - 14 Nov 2006 14:43 GMT
> Where you present when they fix it? Is the connection in the door or the
> mirror?
Pretty sure the connector is in the door, but you could have wiring issues
at the connection behind the mirror as well.
hot rod - 15 Nov 2006 00:11 GMT
Fixed my problem. About $150 dealer cost buys you a replacement mirror, just
the glass only, and within 15 minutes I had it replaced

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> If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not,
> am I talking a new mirror or a fuse or both? Dealer or after market. Fix
> myself or dealer.
> Thanks for any advice
Larry and a Cat named Dub - 18 Nov 2006 22:20 GMT
My 01 Silverado quit and I soldered the connections at the mirror. To blazes
with the push on connecters
> If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not,
> am I talking a new mirror or a fuse or both? Dealer or after market. Fix
> myself or dealer.
> Thanks for any advice
Kevin Klein - 19 Nov 2006 14:50 GMT
> If the drivers side outside mirror heats and the passenger side does not, am
> I talking a new mirror or a fuse or both? Dealer or after market. Fix myself
> or dealer.
> Thanks for any advice

Had the same problem myself on my '03 Silverado - still under warranty,
the dealer replaced the entire mirror - recently happened again and am
awaiting the mirror to come in for them to replace it.  Power mirror and
LED turn signal work fine, just no defrosting - bla.
 
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