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I bought a set of Ganador aero mirrors recently from a guy here on SAU, but they did not come with the wiring loom.

Has anyone wired up the Ganadors to the factory wiring without a loom at all? If so, what wire goes with what?

I've attached photos of the wiring. They are labelled mirror wiring and factory wiring.

Mirror wiring in the pic from top to bottom is: black, blue, black and brown. Factory wiring in the pic is from L to R: orange, red, green, blue and purple.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Adam

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The only thing i can help you with when i looked at the circuit is i matched the jap symbols on the joystick picture and then on the right.

You really need the colours but at least you will know what each pin does on your loom

Had a crack at the driver's side mirror just now.

Purple from the factory wiring is the ground, blue does up/down, and green does L/R.

On the mirror, brown is pin connector 1, this does up/down.

Black and blue are pin connectors 2 & 3, ground.

The top black is pin connector 4, this does L/R.

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I bough these connectors from Jaycar to connect to the mirrors:

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It was just a simple matter of crimping the wires up.

There will be two wires from the factory loom that go unused, they control the mirror folding.

I fluked it first time, which is good as I killed a couple of 10A fuses Friday when I had a crack at it.

The only sad part so far is i buggered up trying to remove the bolt that was stuck.post-51740-14233549720414_thumb.jpg

I still can't get it out, it seems to have fused in place. But then, that's what zip ties are for right?

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