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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2006

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Odyssey power mirror problem

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Chris Sites - 01 May 2006 00:58 GMT
Has anybody had a problem with Odyssey power mirrors?  I have a 2000 model
and suddenly all directions on both mirrors work fine except the down
direction on *both* mirrors.  Sounds like a bad switch to me, but before
tearing the dash apart, I figured I ask around.  Thanks.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 01 May 2006 01:37 GMT
> Has anybody had a problem with Odyssey power mirrors?  I have a 2000 model
> and suddenly all directions on both mirrors work fine except the down
> direction on *both* mirrors.  Sounds like a bad switch to me, but before
> tearing the dash apart, I figured I ask around.  Thanks.

Well, "tearing" the dash apart is no big deal.  That panel pops right
out.
Woody - 02 May 2006 20:30 GMT
http://www.slhonda.com/orderparts.jsp

> Has anybody had a problem with Odyssey power mirrors?  I have a 2000 model
> and suddenly all directions on both mirrors work fine except the down
> direction on *both* mirrors.  Sounds like a bad switch to me, but before
> tearing the dash apart, I figured I ask around.  Thanks.
 
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