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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2007

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2006 Power mirror

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nothermark - 16 Feb 2007 22:45 GMT
I finally got around to replacing my mirror I broke a while ago. Glass
just snaps out and back in.  The round thing in the picture is a
plastic mounting disk.  

The remaining problem is that the mirror power tilt/pan has not worked
since I got it back from the accident last summer.   I checked the
fuse for the heater before I figure out the motors are on a circuit
with the clock that is working.  Both mirrors are inoperable.  Does
anyone know of a connector or something the body guy might have
disconnected that would kill both mirrors?  Any other thoughts?

nothermark
Edwin Pawlowski - 17 Feb 2007 02:57 GMT
"nothermark" <nothermark@not.here> wrote in message
> The remaining problem is that the mirror power tilt/pan has not worked
> since I got it back from the accident last summer.   I checked the
> fuse for the heater before I figure out the motors are on a circuit
> with the clock that is working.  Both mirrors are inoperable.  Does
> anyone know of a connector or something the body guy might have
> disconnected that would kill both mirrors?  Any other thoughts?

Who did the repairs last summer? It may be too late, but they should be the
ones fixing it if you (or the insurance company) paid them to get the car
back to original condition.
nothermark - 17 Feb 2007 15:21 GMT
>"nothermark" <nothermark@not.here> wrote in message
>> The remaining problem is that the mirror power tilt/pan has not worked
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>ones fixing it if you (or the insurance company) paid them to get the car
>back to original condition.

They will probably fix it if I want to drive 200 miles to ask them to.
My thought was that it is probably something simple I can fix faster
than getting into a dealer.  If not I can go to the local dealer and
play dumb.
Hyundaitech - 19 Feb 2007 18:28 GMT
About the only thing that could be disconnected that would prevent
both mirrors from working would be the mirror switch

> I finally got around to replacing my mirror I broke a while
> ago. Glass
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>
> nothermark

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