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Old 03-13-2010, 04:51 PM
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Default Modern GM Gentex Mirror to Classic ?'s

Guys, I'm kinda stuck here and I'm hoping SOMEONE might have the proper wiring Diagram or info for these wires.
I've been googling my ass off to no avail. NONE of the wiring diagrams out there match what I have on my 16 pin
connector. Yes, I've seen the one's on 12Volt.com and you'll notice my wiring doesn't match the one's they posted,
OR any other one's online. Any GM Service techs maybe that know what goes where......

This mirror came out of a 2004'ish Saturn Vue.
It's a Gentex 015607, Autodim, Compass, Temp Display mirror.

It has a 16 pin connector on the back side. Only 5 wires are attached.
I'm not sure which is PIN #1, so I'll just describe what I see.

I am hoping for a wiring diagram or help on where the 5 wires get connected to for
power and service.to get all 3 features functioning properly.

Looking at the mirror from the rear. As shown in attached pic.

I have TOP ROW - Left to Right
PIN #1 = Black [Pretty sure this is ground]
PIN #2 = Gray / Black stripe [no clue]
PIN #3 = Lite Green / Black stripe [Temp sensor probe?? Should be 2 wires tho....]
PIN #4, 5, 6, 7, 8 = empty.

BOTTOM ROW
PIN #1, 2, 3 = Empty
PIN #4 = Yellow [12V switched ??]
PIN #5, 6, 7 = Empty
PIN #8 = Lite Green[ Reverse Dim Inhibit?? ]



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Old 03-13-2010, 05:06 PM
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Mod's Delete please. I found my answer.
Unless you want me to post it up.
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Old 03-15-2010, 05:20 AM
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Old 03-15-2010, 11:39 PM
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Here ya go.
Pin 6 + 7 both go to the ambient temp sensor.

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good info, thanks.

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I didn't see this earlier. The way I found out on mine was to disassemble it, but sometimes you can shine a light inside by the connector and see the printing on the circuit board. And the reverse lead is to bypass the dim feature. I made a couple of threads about these if anyone reading this is interested and it shows some of the basic functions and how to test them as well. >link
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