Electric Mirror Modification
#1
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Hi there
I've got a 1999 UK Chevy Blazer
Has anyone tried to modify the electric mirrors so that they open and close automatically with the ignition (instead of using the switch on the door) ??
It should be easy enought to wire up a relay to close contacts when the ignition is on - can I just wire this in parallel (or instead of) the door switch??
Anybody tried this? or know of any problems this could cause?
Cheers
I've got a 1999 UK Chevy Blazer
Has anyone tried to modify the electric mirrors so that they open and close automatically with the ignition (instead of using the switch on the door) ??
It should be easy enought to wire up a relay to close contacts when the ignition is on - can I just wire this in parallel (or instead of) the door switch??
Anybody tried this? or know of any problems this could cause?
Cheers
#2
Please explain what you mean by open and close...
#3
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The swicth on the door panel folds the mirrors in (so avoid them getting scratched / hit when parked etc)
#4
Ah.. See, we don't have such features here in the states... LOL
Shouldn't be all that difficult to do. You would probably have to use a timed relay to move them out and in.
Shouldn't be all that difficult to do. You would probably have to use a timed relay to move them out and in.
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If you have an alarm, i can tell you how to wire them up so that on lock or unlock, they fold open and shut.
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Thanks hillbillyinohio
I've got the standard (I think) imobiliser and remote key fob. Could that be wired up to open / close the mirrors??
I've got the standard (I think) imobiliser and remote key fob. Could that be wired up to open / close the mirrors??
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We don't have that option here in Canada either. I would love a feature like that. People are opening their door all the time and whacking my mirror of walking by and hit it. Even when I'm IN THE TRUCK and they go on like they never touched it!!
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not really possible witha factory alarm system. Not enough to actually trigger the mirrors.
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OK I've been thinking about this.
The rocker switch on the door panel is a changeover swith (i.e. not a momentary click switch) - that means (I think) that I should be able to replace that with a relay that clicks to one state when the ignition is on, and clicks back to the other when the ignition is off.
Is it as simple as that? or am I missing something??
The rocker switch on the door panel is a changeover swith (i.e. not a momentary click switch) - that means (I think) that I should be able to replace that with a relay that clicks to one state when the ignition is on, and clicks back to the other when the ignition is off.
Is it as simple as that? or am I missing something??
#10
I missed this post. I'm surprised that this option is not available in the US or Canada!
My Blazer(Japanese import) also has this feature as doa lot ofother Japanese imports. It's very usefull & as can be seen on the pictures I had been in a tight parking squeezewhere I forgot to retract the mirror & scraped the wall. I like the idea of retracting the mirrors when shutting off the ignition or maybe even activating with the central locking. Must look into this.
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My Blazer(Japanese import) also has this feature as doa lot ofother Japanese imports. It's very usefull & as can be seen on the pictures I had been in a tight parking squeezewhere I forgot to retract the mirror & scraped the wall. I like the idea of retracting the mirrors when shutting off the ignition or maybe even activating with the central locking. Must look into this.
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