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Old 01-19-2013 | 05:53 PM
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I suppose since this is an aftermarket "POS" mirror I'm out of luck trying to find any wire scenario that will match. I'll either deal with no temp or spend another 100 bucks and get another year of looking at my digits instead of the ROAD...
Thanks a ton for your help,
Do you mind me picking your brain on another electrical phenomenon.
Old 01-19-2013 | 05:56 PM
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Does the mirror have a make / model # on it? You may be able to find what type of temperature sensor you need to make it work.
Old 01-19-2013 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by surveyor
I suppose since this is an aftermarket "POS" mirror I'm out of luck trying to find any wire scenario that will match. I'll either deal with no temp or spend another 100 bucks and get another year of looking at my digits instead of the ROAD...
Thanks a ton for your help,
Do you mind me picking your brain on another electrical phenomenon.
I'm available anytime.
Old 01-19-2013 | 06:28 PM
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Does the mirror have a make / model # on it? You may be able to find what type of temperature sensor you need to make it work.
I'll look and see if I can find anything tommorow, but I looked up the company that sold it to me and they were no longer available. Web site was down.

On my other matter, I have an 05 Nissan Titan and I put aftermarket (once again) fog lights in it. I used the Courtousy Nissan parts and installed their switch replacement for my lights with the fog light control and there fog lights snapped right in. Then I found the vacant terminal in my outer fuse box wich worked correctly to power the fog lights...they went off when my high beams went on and on when I switched high beams off. The switch turned them on and off correctly. BestBuy Geek Squad attacked and installed a remote starter witch screwed almost everything in my truck including a switch that controlled a lock that kept me from shifting and steering locked up while driving, not a recomended accessory in my opinion... Anywho I had them uninstall it, "I" then got almost everything back to working except the fog lights. They only work hotwired to my master light switch Hi/Lo beam terminal. I tried replacing the switch, no change, I checked as many wire connections as I could find, but after almost 2 years of trying I can't figure out what they did.




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