I just bought a 2002 Chrysler Voyager Minivan (2.4 L) AS IS. I can't adjust the rear view mirrors, cant see any button to push. Can any kind person help me where it is hideen? I don't have an Owner's Manual!
The Chrysler voyager van you have has manual mirrors. If it would have power mirrors the controls would be mounted on the drivers side door or the dash panel beside the headlight switch.
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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 .
SECTION 501-09: Rear View Mirrors
2002 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Mirror Glass
Removal NOTE: Exterior mirror glass is serviceable only on vehicles built after July of 2001.
NOTE: Passenger side exterior mirror shown, driver side exterior mirror similar. All mirrors
Position the glass in the full up position.
Locate the notch at the bottom of the exterior mirror glass.
Release the exterior mirror glass.
Insert a long flat-bladed screwdriver in the notch.
Push the screwdriver into the notch until the glass is released.
Heated mirrors
Position aside the exterior mirror glass.
Disconnect the electrical connectors.
All mirrors
Remove the exterior mirror glass (17K707) passenger side or (17T675) driver side.
Installation Heated mirrors
Connect the electrical connectors.
All mirrors
Position the exterior mirror glass on the exterior mirror motor.
Place a hand against the back of the exterior mirror housing and a hand flat against the exterior mirror glass. Press the glass in place until fully seated.
Has the mirror previously been capable of providing a view of the left lane?
If it did not, the "clicking" sound is simply an indicator informing the user that the angle limit has been reached, the mirror will not travel any further.
Simply purchase a pair of stick on Convex mirrors, they are about 1.5" in diameter,they do the job perfectly. I know this because I've got them on my Protege5 mirrors.
We own a 2004 XC 70 Volvo AWD. The interior rear view mirror decided to die. There is a discolored patch (bubble type) in the middle section of the mirror. A new one will set us back a cool grand! Does anyone out there know how to fix it?
Volvo dealer says:
It cannot be replaced with a used one.
It's software operated.
A similar one from a similar car will not work, It will play havoc with other components, ie: sun roof, electric windows, etc.
All I needed was a new battery. They installed a new one, and I think that's waht caused the rear view mirror to go bad. They probably shorted the system as they were installing the battery.
Thanks
You can manually push the mirror left or righ or up and down. It just ratchets on the plastic screw adjusters. It won't do any damage.
If you have floding mirros, make sure they are locked into position.
here's what inside looks like of 2002 mirror. I don't have 2005
SECTION 501-09: Rear View Mirrors
2002 Taurus/Sable Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Mirror
Removal and Installation All vehicles
Remove the front door trim panel (23942). For additional information, refer to Section 501-05 .
Vehicles with Mach 40 speakers
If equipped, remove the speaker grille.
Remove the speaker bracket.
Remove the screws.
Remove the speaker bracket.
Disconnect the speaker electrical connector.
Vehicles with speaker delete panel
Remove the speaker delete panel screw cover.
Remove the speaker delete panel.
Remove the screws.
Remove the panel.
All vehicles
Disconnect the power exterior rear view mirror electrical connector.
Position the water shield aside.
Remove the power exterior rear view mirror nuts.
Remove the power exterior rear view mirror.
Push down on the mirror assembly to release the mirror flange.
I have allot of experience with these mirrors, if your just stopped working it lasted longer than most, many never even made it out of factory warranty, the problem is the mirror not any fuse, the cost of the new unit is around $200.
There are two tiny motors in each mirror. one for up/down. One for side to side. They have jack screws (plastic) that fit into the motors.
You can manually put your hands on either side of the mirror and force adjust it. If you hear a ratcheting sound, the jack screws are OK. Then repeat with hands on top and bottom.
If you hear ratcheting and mirror stays where you stop it, that means one of the motors is bad. The motor assembly is available as a separate part.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mirror Motor—Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis Removal and Installation
Disconnect battery ground cable. Refer to Section 14-01 .
Remove outside Rear View Mirror Glass as outlined.
Remove Outside Rear View Mirror as outlined.
Remove two screws from outside rear view mirror motor.
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