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Dome light runs off the interior fuse. Dash, radio and others also. If the work, could be a bad bulb, switch or wire. Mirrors power comes from the master switch. Could be the mirror switch or mirror motors. If both quit working at the same time, look to the switch. If they died separately, After time. Replace the mirror assembly if you want them to work. They can be adjusted by hand.Push on the mirror.
Has the mirror been knocked or damaged ? Does it make any sound or try to move ? Does it work when set to automatically fold when locking the car ? Does the mirror adjust OK ? If it does then it would appear that the electrical connection is Ok and its probably a motor/ servo fault in the mirror arm/bracket. Alsp easiest option is there a fuse for them if so check it.
Hi Michelle , what make model an year vehicle ? On some vehicles this is function is controlled by a door module .
In order to control outside rearview mirror operations, as well as other door functions, the front door modules must be powered up. For this purpose, battery voltage is supplied from the rear fuse block, through separate circuits, to each front door module. Each front door module is separately grounded through a ground stake. The front door modules also use these power and ground supplies to drive the mirror motors, and to provide power and ground to window and lock switches and door lock actuators. In addition, the driver door module (DDM) uses these power and ground supplies to power the driver door switch assembly (DDSA) and integral mirror control switches.
Could have DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes stored in BCM - body control module .
DTC B1544 01: Mirror Motors Common Circuit Short to Voltage
DTC B1544 02: Mirror Motors Common Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B1544 04: Mirror Motors Common Circuit Open Circuit
DTC B1600 01: Mirror Motor 1 (vertical) Circuit Short to Voltage
DTC B1600 02: Mirror Motor 1 (vertical) Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B1600 04: Mirror Motor 1 (vertical) Circuit Open Circuit
DTC B1605 01: Mirror Motor 2 (horizontal) Circuit Short to Voltage
DTC B1605 02: Mirror Motor 2 (horizontal) Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B1605 04: Mirror Motor 2 (horizontal) Circuit Open Circuit .
it sounds like the driver seat module. It controls all of these items.
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The memory mirror is inoperative
Driver seat module (DSM).
Circuitry.
CJB fuse 3 (7.5A).
Exterior mirror motor.
Mirror control switch.
The memory seat is inoperative
Circuitry.
Seat control switch.
Seat track.
DSM.
PDJB Fuse 109 (30A).
Power seat motor.
Adjustable brake pedal does not operate correctly — does not operate using the adjustable pedal switch
the fuse for the mirrors is in the fuse block inside the car on the left side of the dash-however the mirrors do not fold in with the switch,you fold them in with your hand-usually for storage(car cover)
I would operate one by one mirrors left-right,radio, electric locks. I would first dont operate side mirrors and observe if fuse remain then leave radio disconected (dont power on or remove its wire harness). If with radio disconnected fuse is not blown, i would use electrical locking and test again. Good Luck
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