3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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i recently acquired a set of M3 style mirrors for my 01 camry; the instructions that came with it suck so i need help; i have the power mirror version and was wondering if anyone knows how to hook up the wires from the mirror to the wires on the inside of the door panel that need to be hooked up in order for the power mirrors to work. any help will be appreciated. i'll be able to figure out how to wire the signal part, i just dont know how to hook up to power mirror part.
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i kno that there is a link that has the electrical diagram for our cars well if i remember if there is even one someone will post it but trail and error keep that in mind
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Yea itll be trial and error. But youll have to hook up the marker wires into the blinker circuit. i was thinking of those too seeing how to scratched the hell out of the left one. Post some pics. but it sould be the same as stock. a comon and one to move left and right and one up down. then there would be 2 extra wires for the blinkers.
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The speaker, black part on the door needs to pop out thats on the other side of the mirror. There are like 3 screws holding the mirror from the other side. The wires should be color coded. I remember this from long ago when someone put m3 on their camry, but I'm still not 100% sure.
But for the wire is trail and error. If you find out tell us.
Just use a multimeter to test which wire is which. Youll have to run the blinker wire though. Oh and make sure you top off your Blinker Fluid while your at it. LOL
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