Why start small - DIY for adding Power fold Mirrors?
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Why start small - DIY for adding Power fold Mirrors?
Hi all, new member and new lexus owner. Have found these forums to be invaluable in learning about, maintaining and modding my cars, having been a member over at Swedespeed.c*m and benzworld.c*m for years.
Picked up a new-to-me '11 RX350 silver/black with premium package from McGrath Lexus of Westmont in IL, but it lacks one little doo-dad I added to my '04 Volvo V70R myself: OEM power folding mirrors.
Has anyone added these after delivery to their RX? I can see I'll need a new switch array for the driver's door, and obviously the mirror swapouts....what else is needed? Where can I get these parts? I am mildly handy (did this mod to my volvo, retrofitted a MY2000 Factory NAV and headunit into my MY1998 MB ML320, etc...) but only with really good directions.
Is the motor for folding the mirror in the mirror assembly or the base?
Is additional wring needed, or is this largely a plug and play effort?
Wishing the mileage was a bit better (not leadfooting, but not driving Miss Daisy either, getting maybe 17 combined....even city/hwy mix) but otherwise very pleased with the purchase. Have owned Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Toyota - and am finding the Lexus owenrship experience good so far.
Any info or pointers would be most appreciated.
Picked up a new-to-me '11 RX350 silver/black with premium package from McGrath Lexus of Westmont in IL, but it lacks one little doo-dad I added to my '04 Volvo V70R myself: OEM power folding mirrors.
Has anyone added these after delivery to their RX? I can see I'll need a new switch array for the driver's door, and obviously the mirror swapouts....what else is needed? Where can I get these parts? I am mildly handy (did this mod to my volvo, retrofitted a MY2000 Factory NAV and headunit into my MY1998 MB ML320, etc...) but only with really good directions.
Is the motor for folding the mirror in the mirror assembly or the base?
Is additional wring needed, or is this largely a plug and play effort?
Wishing the mileage was a bit better (not leadfooting, but not driving Miss Daisy either, getting maybe 17 combined....even city/hwy mix) but otherwise very pleased with the purchase. Have owned Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Toyota - and am finding the Lexus owenrship experience good so far.
Any info or pointers would be most appreciated.
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it can be done-you will need new mirrors and the switches board, the wiring is already there.
I am not sure how you remove the mirrors-probably will have to disassemble the inside the door...
I am not sure how you remove the mirrors-probably will have to disassemble the inside the door...
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Certainly will need to disassemble the door panel to access the mirror mount. Had to do this in my Volvo, it's not hard at all. Just label everything as it comes off, and take a picture or two while to do it. makes reassembly much easier.
Vendors, techs - anyone done this yet?
Ian
Vendors, techs - anyone done this yet?
Ian
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There is a post in here from MEP somewhere about removing the door panels. He added dynamat to the doors. It's not hard to do since it's held on by clips. There are a few wires to disconnect. Probably the worst part is taking apart the dash to hook it all up. Not for me.
Are you changing the steering wheel? The folding mirrors were controlled by a button there IIRC. Obviously I dont have the feature. I guess you can put it in one of the blank spots on the dash instead.
Are you changing the steering wheel? The folding mirrors were controlled by a button there IIRC. Obviously I dont have the feature. I guess you can put it in one of the blank spots on the dash instead.
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The only added piece on the steering wheel is a button on the left side for the side view camera that is under the passenger side folding mirror.
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No, I don't play soccer!
^Thanks, I could have sworn the control was on the steering wheel. I thought about asking my sales guy to add the luxury package so i could get everything including the folding mirrors but I knew they didn't allow combining luxury and sport packages together. So I opted for sport only. I always wondered if that would have gone through.
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Just had a lux pkg 2013 RX450h as a loaner - had the folding mirrors. Clearly, I'd need to switch out the switch pack in the driver's door - but what I was hoping to learn from a learned soul here was what additional parts would be needed; would I sacrifice any utility, like heated side mirrors?
When I did this to my vR, it was simply a part swap (everything was prewired), switch install in the center console instead of the door, and coding the VADIS system at the dealer to have the car recognize the input from the switch.
Anyone? Seems like a group buy could be assembled quickly, and would be a very cool mod to be able to add to our already very cool cars....
Just had a lux pkg 2013 RX450h as a loaner - had the folding mirrors. Clearly, I'd need to switch out the switch pack in the driver's door - but what I was hoping to learn from a learned soul here was what additional parts would be needed; would I sacrifice any utility, like heated side mirrors?
When I did this to my vR, it was simply a part swap (everything was prewired), switch install in the center console instead of the door, and coding the VADIS system at the dealer to have the car recognize the input from the switch.
Anyone? Seems like a group buy could be assembled quickly, and would be a very cool mod to be able to add to our already very cool cars....
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I had the power heated auto-dimming mirrors on my 2010 and my 2013 - they are full-feature mirrors--power folding, power articulating, heated and auto-dimming--hope that helps.
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Anyone? Are there any Lexus techs on this board, or might someone ask their friendly SA for help here? I just got my RX, don't have a terrific relationship with my SA yet.
-Ian
Anyone? Are there any Lexus techs on this board, or might someone ask their friendly SA for help here? I just got my RX, don't have a terrific relationship with my SA yet.
-Ian
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I'm really interested in this as well.
For parts, maybe this would work? It's from the 2013 but I'm guessing/hoping it works for 2010's as well, and the inbetweens. Part #84040 seems to be the controls. I have not yet been able to find the motors and such for the mirrors though. Do all the new RX's come with this feature?
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...X350-2013.html
For parts, maybe this would work? It's from the 2013 but I'm guessing/hoping it works for 2010's as well, and the inbetweens. Part #84040 seems to be the controls. I have not yet been able to find the motors and such for the mirrors though. Do all the new RX's come with this feature?
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...X350-2013.html
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It should work for the 2010's as well as my 2010 had power folding mirrors (Ultra Prem pack in Canada). My understanding is that all the wiring is present but you would need a new mirror switch and both new mirrors - maybe more! I don't know where the motor to fold the mirror is located - perhaps inside the mirror housing itself--anyone?
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just need to find the parts cheaper.. but this should work.
It should work for the 2010's as well as my 2010 had power folding mirrors (Ultra Prem pack in Canada). My understanding is that all the wiring is present but you would need a new mirror switch and both new mirrors - maybe more! I don't know where the motor to fold the mirror is located - perhaps inside the mirror housing itself--anyone?
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dentate
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MASTER SWITCH ASSEMBLY,MULTIPLEX NETWORK. (aka WINDOW SWITCH LEFT)
MASTER SWITCH ASSY, MASTER SWITCH ASSY,; OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR-AUTOMATIC ANTI-GLARE & WITH(SIDE CAMERA); OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR-AUTOMATIC RETRACTABLE ELECTRIC CONTROL MIRROR & AUTOMATIC ANTI-GLARE & MEMORY; OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR-AUTOMATIC RETRACTABLE ELECTRIC CONTROL MIRROR & MEMORY & BLIND SPOT DETECTION
Part #840400E020 or 8404048170
MIRROR ASSEMBLY, OUTER REAR VIEW, LEFT. BLACK..
MIRROR ASSY, OUTER R MIRROR ASSY, OUTER R; OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR-AUTOMATIC RETRACTABLE ELECTRIC CONTROL MIRROR & AUTOMATIC ANTI-GLARE & MEMORY,BLACK,212
Part# 879400E110C0
MIRROR ASSEMBLY, OUTER REAR VIEW, RIGHT. BLACK..
MIRROR ASSY, OUTER R MIRROR ASSY, OUTER R; OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR-AUTOMATIC RETRACTABLE ELECTRIC CONTROL MIRROR & AUTOMATIC ANTI-GLARE & MEMORY,BLACK,212
Part # 879100E120C0