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Update 7/26/23:
Here is a first YouTube video.
Update: Preliminary Install Results posted below
My $10 Kia rearview mirror (part # A7062-ADUP1) has arrived. Homelink, auto dim and compass for 10 bucks.
I have a Bad lands without too much optional electronic gadgetry. Which I’m happy about. Since when it breaks, it’s a ripoff to replace. I really don’t like the garage opener remote so this is a feature I really want.
Preliminary install. Went through the steps. Reassembled it as my daughter would like us to do a YouTube video.
Here are a few pics. I am not sure where I want to source 12v+, 12v+ switched and ground just yet.
Tools needed are Torx I think T20 and hand driver, plastic trim panel tool, 7mm socket/ratchet or nut driver. Needle nose. Torx bit fits both mirrors and the 2 inner mirror mounts screws behing small cover. 7mm socket fits main mirror mount after unsnapping plastic trim. Put mirror back to normal position and swing downward after removing 7mm to remove mirror. Needle nose squeezes clips that trim out top latch positions. Unsnap top a pillar corners from center panel. Center panel unsnaps easily. Wire loom is attached to center trim panel/switch panel so takes a little to remove it from the vehicle. More pics and video to follow once electrical is decided on.
Here is a first YouTube video.
Update: Preliminary Install Results posted below
My $10 Kia rearview mirror (part # A7062-ADUP1) has arrived. Homelink, auto dim and compass for 10 bucks.
I have a Bad lands without too much optional electronic gadgetry. Which I’m happy about. Since when it breaks, it’s a ripoff to replace. I really don’t like the garage opener remote so this is a feature I really want.
Preliminary install. Went through the steps. Reassembled it as my daughter would like us to do a YouTube video.
Here are a few pics. I am not sure where I want to source 12v+, 12v+ switched and ground just yet.
Tools needed are Torx I think T20 and hand driver, plastic trim panel tool, 7mm socket/ratchet or nut driver. Needle nose. Torx bit fits both mirrors and the 2 inner mirror mounts screws behing small cover. 7mm socket fits main mirror mount after unsnapping plastic trim. Put mirror back to normal position and swing downward after removing 7mm to remove mirror. Needle nose squeezes clips that trim out top latch positions. Unsnap top a pillar corners from center panel. Center panel unsnaps easily. Wire loom is attached to center trim panel/switch panel so takes a little to remove it from the vehicle. More pics and video to follow once electrical is decided on.
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