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posted by daveshan on Fri Jul 3 22:09 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 20:03 CST 2009[RELATED]As Hardknocks said if the donor didn't have power/heated mirrors from the factory it won't have the harness. AND don't bother pulling one from a pre-92 car, the wiring is different in the '92-93 mirrors and harnesses/switches from '91 and earlier cars won't work.
Found out the hard way when I pulled everything but the switches from a '92 donor for my '88, ended up paying $50 each from Volvo for them. Looking at the Volvo Green manual shows a different wiring scheme for those 2 years.
BTW Hi Mike, hope things are going well.
Dave
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posted by hardknocks! on Fri Jul 3 22:14 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 18:12 CST 2009[RELATED]Hi Dave.
long time.
im told the 92-93 switches are no longer available from volvo.
i happen to have a couple pair.
glad to see you here now and then. seen this crazy rock crawling type race last weekent on the boob tube and thought of you.
crazy race that one was.
take care
Mike
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posted by daveshan on Sat Jul 4 06:07 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 20:03 CST 2009[RELATED]Not surprised the switches are NLA. If you have a harness available for the OP it's well worth his time/$$ to get it so he can add the mirrors, especially if he's in a cold area. That heated function is great.
If you're interested there are some videos friends took while wheeling at http://jeepspace.jeepforum.com/videos.php?u=100739 I don't spend much time here any more, the interface is just too slow/kludgy to read after using V-bulletin based forums and there is little I can add that others can't.
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Dave
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posted by Jessie on Sat Jul 4 05:55 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 12:13 CST 2009[RELATED]I have 1984 console in my 93 wagon. The actual switches looked identical to me although I used the 93 switches. The only difference I noticed is that the harness wires are in different locations. So the switch still works, but the switch lines up differently in the console. As a result, If you line up the 93 switch/harness in the old console it is off by 90 degrees. Up is to the left instead of up. Right is down instead of right, etc.
In any case its easy to push the wires out of the wiring harness plugs and move them around to match the switch.
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posted by hardknocks! on Fri Jul 3 21:36 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 18:12 CST 2009[RELATED]hello
if the car you are planning to put power/heated mirrors into never had them that means you need the wiring harness, relay, mirror switches (specific to newer 240) and heater function switch along with a few hours (minimum) to install.
then if you are lucky enough for the heating function to work you are good to go.
if you want to complete this project i have access to all the parts you will need excluding the mirrors.
it would be worth no less than one hundred bucks for me to pull and ship the parts as its a bit of work for sure.
once completed its a nice option.
good luck
mike
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posted by volvo245kit on Fri Jul 3 21:51 CST 2009
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last visit: Wed Nov 18 20:24 CST 2009[RELATED]Where in the car is the relay located?
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posted by hardknocks! on Fri Jul 3 22:01 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 18:12 CST 2009[RELATED]hello
its down by passenger left foot usually.
thing is its connected to the harness you dont seem to have which goes to the switches (e-brake console) power/heated mirrors, fuse panel, activation switch (center console) ect.
good luck
Mike
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