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Replacement Wing Mirror
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jackwetson
PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 2:49 am Up
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I recently ordered a replacement wing mirror for my 206 2.0 Hdi after a cyclist kindly knocked my other off.

As you can see in the picture my current one (still attached) has a white connected, the new one a brown and orange connector. I'm wondering if anyone knows if these are hot swappable if I just cut the leads and reattach in the right order?

The only reason I ask is because the seller is being a pain about returns.

 

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omega
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jackwetson
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omega wrote:
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but if you not sure don't buy

With the greatest respect this isn't exactly helpful to the situation. When ordering the part the full chassis number was given so this wasn't a mistake on my part.

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copey
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jackwetson wrote:
omega wrote:
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but if you not sure don't buy

With the greatest respect this isn't exactly helpful to the situation. When ordering the part the full chassis number was given so this wasn't a mistake on my part.

then in fairness if it isn't a fit and the guy told you it would ect.....he can't argue about a return

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jackwetson
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I appreciate your comments, but I do know my way around consumer law Smile The question is to if I can make it fit, it'l be quicker for me to use a soldering iron rather than battle out the return.
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You could go to Peugeot and buy the adaptor loom, and since they make an adaptor, I can't see any reason you couldn't solder your old plug onto the new mirror. Just be a case of following the wires in each mirror to make sure you connect the right ones together.

Edit. And as if by magic, here's a similar thread

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jackwetson
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macca1411 wrote:
You could go to Peugeot and buy the adaptor loom, and since they make an adaptor, I can't see any reason you couldn't solder your old plug onto the new mirror. Just be a case of following the wires in each mirror to make sure you connect the right ones together.

Edit. And as if by magic, here's a similar thread

Perfect thank you Smile Couldnt find this when i searched

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Hi mate, yes you can chop the ends of both. However I would get the broken one and cut the end of that and and put it on the new mirror. Dead easy.
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jackwetson
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Just finished it all now, 10 minutes of soldering and it works perfectly. Thanks all!
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