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[quote="mtempsch"][quote="MrWhite"]sorry to drag up an old thread. I have got some "folding" mirrors with full door loom and switch that had come off a 180. now these fold in by hand with little to no effort and makes me think they are nackared. is there a way of testing these with a 12v feed to see if they fold in or will I fry them?[/quote] All the switch in the 206 does is provide +12V and ground to the 2 wires to the folding motor, polarity depending on if it's folding in or out, so the risk of frying anything is small (if drawing from the car instead of separate battery or power supply make sure you fuse the wiring). As I understand it, stopping the motor once fully folded/open is done with limit switches in the mirror. Don't recall which pin numbers the folding wires have, but you can probably find it in the [url=http://www.206info.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=62548.html]wiring diagrams in the Howto->Maintenace subforum[/url] (ah, looks to be pins 8 & 9). Not really critical anyway, as all you'll do if powering other wires is either moving the glass in some direction or powering the heater element.[/quote]
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