Big Duck
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Yes, the Suma mirrors are plug and play. A huge PITA to snap in, though.Assuming those are plug and play, I don't see why it wouldn't work. All the wires pass on through directly to the mirror harness except the 3 tilt adjustment wires, which go through the controller.
Fitment-wise, you can probably test to make sure everything clears by manually lowering your mirror all the way down.
If you don't mind, what kind of female-female wire did you use? I want to try thisI just used two female-female wires I had laying around and popped them onto the male pins and the wires from the Mikstore connector, and wrapped all the connections with electrical tape.
Oh cool, they must have updated it! They are constantly making updates to their products - if you've been following the power folding mirror threads, they started off with a barebones kit that requires you to take apart the entire mirror assembly, and not they have a plug and play kit which ties into your car's infotainment settings.
I guess it's my turn to you ask you questions lol.. I might considered doing this in the future but maybe down the line.Just finished the install! The new kit is plug and play. I did this on top of the auto-folding mirror as well. For the tiny controller, I also did what @akoza did and tapped off the reverse (green) and ground (black) of the existing mirror connector. Setting it up is a bit weird since controls are disabled during reverse. I did some kind of weird double tap to finally set it up. Seems like the controller remembers how much to reverse, not the exact position. So this is dependent on where the initial position of the mirror is.
1. Yes, no depin/repin!I guess it's my turn to you ask you questions lol.. I might considered doing this in the future but maybe down the line.
1) I assume when you said plug n play, you didn't have to do any of the depinning and repinning like mention on the initial post?
2) For the Tiny Controller I assume you tapped in the rear view auto dim mirror?
3) Is there a way to turn off the auto-tilt? I driven some cars where I just flick the (L/R) mirror control the opposite direction to disable it.
There isn't currently a way to turn it off. The controller we put up by the mirror just has 2 wires (+12V and Ground). What you could potentially do is wire a switch up there inline with one of the wires going to that controller. You'd need to drill a hole for that switch and there'd have to be enough room to close everything up. I was thinking about how I could possibly get something further down to the left of the steering wheel (maybe next to the VSA switch?) but didn't feel like taking the A-pillar trim off again. But in theory it's certainly doable.I guess it's my turn to you ask you questions lol.. I might considered doing this in the future but maybe down the line.
1) I assume when you said plug n play, you didn't have to do any of the depinning and repinning like mention on the initial post?
2) For the Tiny Controller I assume you tapped in the rear view auto dim mirror?
3) Is there a way to turn off the auto-tilt? I driven some cars where I just flick the (L/R) mirror control the opposite direction to disable it.
Is there a way to turn off the auto-tilt? I driven some cars where I just flick the (L/R) mirror control the opposite direction to disable it.
I decided to finally go ahead and wire up a switch to disable the reverse tilt. I ended up drilling a 12mm (smallest I could find) latching push-button switch in the blank next to the VSA switch. There is very little room to work with in there and I needed to grind down some of the plastic inside the housing behind the blank in order to get the switch to fit. I took 2 lengths of 22-gauge wire and wrapped them in fabric tape to make a harness and ran it up the A-pillar (being sure to ziptie it above and out of the way of the airbag) and across the headliner and wired it inline with the red wire coming from the Mikstore controller. I added a small connector behind the switch for easily disconnecting the switch when I inevitably need to remove the panel again.There isn't currently a way to turn it off. The controller we put up by the mirror just has 2 wires (+12V and Ground). What you could potentially do is wire a switch up there inline with one of the wires going to that controller. You'd need to drill a hole for that switch and there'd have to be enough room to close everything up. I was thinking about how I could possibly get something further down to the left of the steering wheel (maybe next to the VSA switch?) but didn't feel like taking the A-pillar trim off again. But in theory it's certainly doable.
NICE! I was actually thinking about looking for an OEM button switch style that fits in the blank spot but haven't really spent some time on it yet. I was hoping there was room behind the button to hide the module there and just run 1 wire to the 12v in the mirror and find a different ground but guess that won't work since there isn't any room.I decided to finally go ahead and wire up a switch to disable the reverse tilt. I ended up drilling a 12mm (smallest I could find) latching push-button switch in the blank next to the VSA switch. There is very little room to work with in there and I needed to grind down some of the plastic inside the housing behind the blank in order to get the switch to fit. I took 2 lengths of 22-gauge wire and wrapped them in fabric tape to make a harness and ran it up the A-pillar (being sure to ziptie it above and out of the way of the airbag) and across the headliner and wired it inline with the red wire coming from the Mikstore controller. I added a small connector behind the switch for easily disconnecting the switch when I inevitably need to remove the panel again.
I had to split the video into two because the file size was too large.
I somehow missed your post until now. When I say there's "no room", I mean there isn't much room in the little assembly that holds the VSA button and the blank. That assembly clips into the larger panel That covers your fuse box. There is plenty of room to stick the module behind that panel. You can certainly do that and run the single wire to the Reverse signal up in the mirror (or better yet find a closer point to tap into the reverse signal so you don't have to take apart the A-pillar trim).NICE! I was actually thinking about looking for an OEM button switch style that fits in the blank spot but haven't really spent some time on it yet. I was hoping there was room behind the button to hide the module there and just run 1 wire to the 12v in the mirror and find a different ground but guess that won't work since there isn't any room.