• "Power" mirror question

    From Percival P. Cassidy@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 3 11:01:08 2018
    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

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From James Rau@21:1/5 to Nobody@NotMyISP.net on Sat Feb 3 11:03:30 2018
    On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 11:01:08 -0500, "Percival P. Cassidy"
    <Nobody@NotMyISP.net> 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?

    Perce

    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

    James Rau

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Percival P. Cassidy@21:1/5 to James Rau on Sat Feb 3 21:35:39 2018
    On 02/03/2018 02:03 PM, James Rau 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?

    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

    The connectors are the same, so the replacement one fits, but there are
    more "unpopulated" positions in the replacement.

    So the remote up-down, left-right control works (I assume the five
    conductors are common, plus one for each direction) but not the other
    functions on the original.

    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?

    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.

    Perce

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Joe Pfeiffer@21:1/5 to Percival P. Cassidy on Sat Feb 3 21:06:48 2018
    "Percival P. Cassidy" <Nobody@NotMyISP.net> writes:

    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?

    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.

    You can have a chat with your vendor about your expectations and see if
    they'll anything for you, but if they do you should be very grateful.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From James Rau@21:1/5 to Nobody@NotMyISP.net on Sun Feb 4 08:59:49 2018
    On Sat, 3 Feb 2018 21:35:39 -0500, "Percival P. Cassidy"
    <Nobody@NotMyISP.net> wrote:

    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?

    To quote user Joe Pheiffer in this thread:

    "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.

    It was incumbent upon you, the buyer, to perform due diligence and
    research the matter before making your purchase on eBay. I wish I
    could be more helpful--and I don't want to come off as an asshole
    here--but you only have yourself to blame.

    Maybe you can contact the seller and try to get a refund or trade for
    a properly configured power-mirror. Buying aftermarket parts on eBay
    (or anywhere else for that matter) is dicey at best.

    I wish you luck,

    James Rau

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From MoPar Man@21:1/5 to Percival P. Cassidy on Tue Feb 6 09:48:26 2018
    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?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Percival P. Cassidy@21:1/5 to MoPar Man on Tue Feb 6 11:26:08 2018
    On 02/06/2018 09:48 AM, MoPar Man wrote:
    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 mirror-heating function goes with the demist/defrost feature on the
    HVAC.

    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).

    Apparently that feature was even discontinued on the '03 or '04 models,
    but we have found it very convenient.

    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?

    I haven't even managed to detach the mirror proper from the mechanism of
    the old one. so I don't like my chances of doing a mix-and-match. Even
    then, it's only the heat function that I can see being activated: On the
    old one, the mirror proper seems firmly attached to the mechanism, but
    the whole thing moves freely within the housing.

    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?

    Apparently there's a memory function in the mirror itself that enables
    both the automatic adjustment that goes with the preprogrammed seat
    settings and the tilt-down and the return to "normal."

    Hey, how's the garage door home-link thing working?

    The replacement Home Link module arrived yesterday, but I haven't got
    around to braving the elements and installing it yet.

    Perce

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)