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ibexman



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Fitting heated mirrors
Can i use the heated rear screen switch for heated mirrors as i never use it Thumbs Up
Post #205876 27th Jan 2013 1:09pm
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TD5_dan



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Just wire it to do both everything has relays so that will be fine 2001 TD5 110 County Station Wagon - sold
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Post #205887 27th Jan 2013 1:19pm
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ibexman



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How do you do that?..
Post #205898 27th Jan 2013 1:51pm
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ibexman wrote:
How do you do that?..


Carefully...... Rolling with laughter

Using the same principle as the spotlight diagram below. Whereas the light switch is obviously your heated windscreen/rear window and the lights are the mirrors. Using the Puma Diagrams you should be able to tap into the heated screen loom for your supply to the mirror elements.

If you've an XS model with front heated screen.....

Front screen relay R208 purple output cable contact C0994-87

Or if not.....

Rear screen relay R138 output cable contact C0044-30

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Post #205903 27th Jan 2013 2:00pm
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SGH



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I was going to wire my heated mirror to the heated screen so they come on when screen is on.
Post #206077 27th Jan 2013 10:42pm
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JWL



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To buck the trend I wired mine up independently as I don't use the rear screen very often but find that switching them on helps when they mist up due to spray on motorways and major roads. It's all manual at the moment and one of these days I'll put a timer in the circuit to help me from having to keep checking if the tell tale is on.
Post #206103 27th Jan 2013 11:34pm
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SGH wrote:
I was going to wire my heated mirror to the heated screen so they come on when screen is on.


That's exactly what I did with mine, the current draw is so little it won't make much difference. Works just fine Thumbs Up Optimists say the glass is half full..
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Post #206155 28th Jan 2013 2:41am
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