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Old 10-01-11, 01:06 PM
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Default Power mirrors part numbers?

I apologize for not helping some members in buying the power mirrors for some reason, as promised, I tried getting the part numbers, though I'm not really sure, because there are no descriptions in this parts software. Please for people who know, please confirm if this is the correct part/& part numbers.

Note: Middle-East specs part numbers are sometimes different, from what I've experienced.





Also, on the right, it shows the paint names, I have no idea why.

If there's something missing, I'll try to get more pictures.
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nobody confirmed this yet
Old 10-04-11, 08:12 PM
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The actuator includes the lower section of the mirror, which comes painted, which is why the paint codes are listed.

You're going to need the entire mirror assemblies though, if you want to do this swap, which will be PNC's 87910 (RH) and 87940 (LH).

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Really why not just the guts inside?
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This is for the power folding mirrors?
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Originally Posted by WIZARD1325
Really why not just the guts inside?
You could try, but I think the chances of the upper mirror portion fitting onto the actuator is pretty much zero.

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so I guess I am going to have to order this in japan
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Or the Middle-East or somewhere else that can get them. I would suggest at the very least find part numbers for LHD mirrors. You wouldn't want to have more convex glass on the driver's side, etc.

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
Or the Middle-East or somewhere else that can get them. I would suggest at the very least find part numbers for LHD mirrors. You wouldn't want to have more convex glass on the driver's side, etc.

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I'm Sorry I didn't understand that last sentence (Convex glass?)
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Cars have convex glass on the passenger side so you can see more on the further-away from your position mirror. (Think: Objects in mirror are closer than they appear). In a RHD vehicle, this glass is on the other side.

You'd end up with the convex glass on the driver's side, and regular glass on the passenger side, if you used RHD mirrors.

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I totally understand now thanks since the steering wheel is opposites in europe and japan
;0) fast learner hehe

Now I need to find the part number for the switch for a 08 IS350 the button that makes it open and close

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
The actuator includes the lower section of the mirror, which comes painted, which is why the paint codes are listed.

You're going to need the entire mirror assemblies though, if you want to do this swap, which will be PNC's 87910 (RH) and 87940 (LH).

Jeff
The actuator is the part that moves the mirror but is this the part that moves the entire housing as well to fold and unfold?
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It's actually both, it looks like.

On mirrors without power folding, you can't even buy the actuator separately. You can on the mirrors with power folding, and it looks like it's the entire powered section of the mirror.

(Also: Most of Europe is actually LHD, basically only the UK is RHD).

I doubt you'll be able to order them in North America, you'll still likely need to have them shipped in from overseas.

Jeff

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This is what we need to make the mirrors fold in? Anyway to make the mirriors tilt down when in reverse?
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Default harness part #

Wow this is an old thread. Hoping somebody can help me. I've been blessed and was able to source a set of power folding mirrors from Australia.

Does anybody know the part number to the harness I need to make these work or are they 100% plug and play in a US spec ISF? I see the switch is cheap on ebay but it looks like there is an additional connector. PLEASE let me know!

Chris


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