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I am going to get some signal mirrors hopefully sometime soon. I have a 2001 with power mirror and heated. I will need to wire in the signals on the mirrors. Look up the manual on Stylin Concepts. I have already read through it. It states it very clearly.
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Originally Posted by sleek silverado
I am going to get some signal mirrors hopefully sometime soon. I have a 2001 with power mirror and heated. I will need to wire in the signals on the mirrors. Look up the manual on Stylin Concepts. I have already read through it. It states it very clearly.
yeah it pretty clearly states that you need to wire them up.....
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2003 and up is Plug and Play, as long as you had power mirrors. The harness has turn signals and heated mirror functions already there. 2002 and earlier means extra wiring for those functions.
Some more info:
http://dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67524
Some more info:
http://dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67524
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