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h4ldol 02-09-2015 10:23 PM

Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 
Anyone done this before? I searched and did not find any topics about this. I'd like to install a nice Gentex autodimming mirror with compass. On an auto accessories/parts website (linked below) it lists the mirror as being compatible with the EM2 but there is some wiring work to be done to power the mirror. Apparently, if you have a sunroof you can splice into the wiring harness/cables that supply power to the sunroof but not sure at all exactly which wires, where to access them, etc. I would like to find out since it beats running cables under trim/headliner all the way down to the fuse box to tap into for power.

Gentex Auto Rear View Mirror With Compass, Gentex Rearview Mirror Compass

lazlong 02-11-2015 10:12 AM

Re: Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 
Tapping an existing circuit for an ignition activated source is pretty standard but, if you run your main power from an existing circuit you may ruin that circuit. So you're going to need to run a harness (included) down there anyways for battery power if nothing else. It's real easy to run a harness- remove the mirror and map lights housings, remove the sun visor, pop off the A-pillar cover. You should then have enough room to stuff wires behind the headliner.

If you don't want to mess with the fuse box I know for a fact that the cig/power outlet is ignition activated.

Their instructions want you to find a constant (always on) source at the fusebox but, I would run my own from the battery. Just make sure you put the fuse as close to possible to the battery (no more than 6 inches away).

h4ldol 02-11-2015 10:32 PM

Re: Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 
Thanks for the reply! I think I will go the fuse tap route for power, but not sure which fuse to tap. Do you know which one goes to the 12V plug (cigarette lighter)? I have difficulty reading those fuse box legends...

lazlong 02-12-2015 03:35 AM

Re: Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 
Fuse 18. Second row from the bottom, third from the right.

h4ldol 02-13-2015 07:41 AM

Re: Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 

Originally Posted by lazlong (Post 50204400)
Fuse 18. Second row from the bottom, third from the right.

Cool, thanks. I think I could also probably use the fuse for the sunroof since that would be switched power too.

lazlong 02-13-2015 08:42 PM

Re: Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 

Originally Posted by h4ldol (Post 50206694)
Cool, thanks. I think I could also probably use the fuse for the sunroof since that would be switched power too.

Fuse 7 (20A) is for the moonroof motor- bottom row, 4th from the right. Fuse 6 (7.5A) is for the moonroof and window relays- bottom row, 5th from the right

Guitargeak99 03-27-2019 05:11 PM

Re: Replacing stock rearview mirror with an autodimming aftermarket mirror?
 
Old post here, but I thought I would share.
I just installed an auto dim mirror with homelink and compass features.
Ordered it from here: https://bobsmirrors.com/

Came with the wiring harness and instructions. It was pretty easy to do, I connected it to the fuse box using an add-a-fuse.
One thing to remember, these types of rear view mirrors only attach to the window.
I had the local mobile window shop attach the mounting plate to the window, since the off the shelf window glue doesn’t work so well.

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