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Are all G2 power mirrors the same? According to a few pictures that I've seen, the mounts look slightly different. Then again, the pictures could be off.
I need a driver's side mirror for mine and would like to know my options. And no, I didn't break it off.
Thanks...
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I have heard that there is also a Power Fold-In style, but I cannot remember when I've seen them. I wouldn't be surprised if they exist, but most powered mirrors that I've seen have been fixed.
Any further detail would likely require you to seek the infinite wisdom of:
The Great Gen2 Oracle
*known to all as The Mighty 88 LE*
Hail 88 LE....Hail 88 LE....
Regardless of choice of mirror, all mount the same way via 3 screws that are accessible behind a small triangular pop-out panel.
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Unfortunatly theres not too many Gen 2 V6's that a wrecking. Would be very hard to find.
The only one the I know of that is being parted doesnt have these mirrors.
Ill keep my eyes open tho.
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I have heard that there is also a Power Fold-In style, but I cannot remember when I've seen them. I wouldn't be surprised if they exist, but most powered mirrors that I've seen have been fixed.
They exist. My gen 2 has them.
Its possible to do a swap. You would need the switch, both side mirrors, and wire it up.
My Toyota ewd manual shows a wiring diagram for the power side mirrors.
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