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I was wondering the same thing. I've got a 11 and heated mirrors are a must here in the pacific NW. I converted my mazda by chaging to glass and tapping into the body wiring harness (which was per wired for heated mirrors). It took all of about 15 min per side.

 

Anybody know is this an options

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I was wondering the same thing. I've got a 11 and heated mirrors are a must here in the pacific NW. I converted my mazda by chaging to glass and tapping into the body wiring harness (which was per wired for heated mirrors). It took all of about 15 min per side.

 

Anybody know is this an options

It can be done you need to now how to remove door panels,run wires through the door harness and get the heated mirrors and put in relays

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So there is NO factory harness in the door you are saying or you just guessing?

Not a guess a fact ,If you have non heated mirrors you would have a 4pin and if you had heated mirrors and seat memory puddle lamps you would have an 8 or 11 pin.

You can check by pulling off the sail on the door and unplug the mirror

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Thanks, this is good to know for future reference!

 

Not a guess a fact ,If you have non heated mirrors you would have a 4pin and if you had heated mirrors and seat memory puddle lamps you would have an 8 or 11 pin.

You can check by pulling off the sail on the door and unplug the mirror

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