I bought on eBay a mirror for my '02 300M that was described as a
"power" mirror that "fits" the 300M and some other Chrysler Corp. models.
Now I find that it does not have the heat and memory >(auto-tilt-down-in-reverse) features. The cable has only 5 conductors
instead of the 9 in the original.
Is it reasonable to dispute the description as a "power" mirror?
Perce
I bought on eBay a mirror for my '02 300M that was described as a
"power" mirror that "fits" the 300M and some other Chrysler Corp. models.
Now I find that it does not have the heat and memory
(auto-tilt-down-in-reverse) features. The cable has only 5 conductors
instead of the 9 in the original.
Is it reasonable to dispute the description as a "power" mirror?
Sorry, but I don't think you have much recourse. For eBay, caveat
emptor (let the buyer beware) is the rule. You should have asked the
seller about the connector configuration (5 vs. 9 conductors) before
bidding on the item.
Unless you absolutely must have the auto-tilt and heat features,
you'll be stuck if you can't find a wiring diagram.
Can you check the other mirror and see what the conductor/connector
may be? It may be a 9-pin connector, but only 5 conductors?
I wish you luck
I bought on eBay a mirror for my '02 300M that was described as a
"power" mirror that "fits" the 300M and some other Chrysler
Corp. models.
Now I find that it does not have the heat and memory (auto-tilt-down-in-reverse) features. The cable has only 5 conductors
instead of the 9 in the original.
Is it reasonable to dispute the description as a "power" mirror?
If it said "power mirror" for an '02 300M, how was I supposed to know
that there are "power mirrors" that fit a 300M but do not have all the >features that the mirror on a 300M has? How was I supposed to know that
I ought to have asked?
"By any definition I've ever seen, a mirror whose angle is controlled >electrically is a power mirror. Unless Chrysler used some other
terminology for less featureful power mirror (which strikes me as very >unlikely) you got what you agreed to buy."
BTW, I have only just looked up the Blue Book value of this car and have >realized that I am paying to fix things that are only a little more than >cosmetic on a vehicle whose trade-in value is only in the hundreds of >dollars.
I bought on eBay a mirror for my '02 300M that was described as a
"power" mirror that "fits" the 300M and some other Chrysler Corp. models.
Now I find that it does not have the heat and memory (auto-tilt-down-in-reverse) features. The cable has only 5 conductors
instead of the 9 in the original.
Is it reasonable to dispute the description as a "power" mirror?
Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
I bought on eBay a mirror for my '02 300M that was described as a
"power" mirror that "fits" the 300M and some other Chrysler Corp. models.
Now I find that it does not have the heat and memory
(auto-tilt-down-in-reverse) features. The cable has only 5 conductors
instead of the 9 in the original.
Is it reasonable to dispute the description as a "power" mirror?
Unless you paid more than $50 for it, I wouldn't think it's worth it.
Heated mirrors or auto-tilt-down in reverse wasn't an option for my '00 300m. Living here in the great white north, I think I can say that I
can't recall a situation where I would have turned the heater on (if it
had a heater) or it would have needed heating for some reason.
The down-tilt in reverse - again getting a replacement mirror that
didn't have it would not be a deal-breaker for me (even if I originally
had one).
If you are really going to miss having either feature, then maybe you
can take the mirrors apart and mix/match enough parts to get a working
mirror with those features?
Regarding the auto-tilt-down, I would have thought that that was a
feature built into the programming of the car's computer, not the
mirror. Why would they need additional wires to do that?
Hey, how's the garage door home-link thing working?
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