One connection is the purple wire (power) one connection is the brown and blue (ground)
where in the diagram does it show purple (li) on that power wire? It only says brown/black (for ground?)
(I'm trying to learn wiring diagrams in the meantime)
The motors for adjusting the glass are V17 and V149. If you connect 12v to the purple and ground the brown and blue, it should only move the mirror and not the glass. If that isn't the case then i don't know what is going on? Maybe someone has messed with the wiring prior to you owning the car, or maybe the diagrams aren't correct?
I didnt connect ground to the brown/blue wire, i think you're referring to these 2 wires. (Pin 2)
Does it matter which one I use for ground tho? I've heard things could be powerside switched or ground switched?
Either that or if you are trying it with the connector unplugged, it's possible that the power is back feeding into the other 2 motors and finding a path to ground through them, so make sure you have the brown/blue connected to ground before applying 12v.
I first had the connectors plugged in + also tapping into them with the wires
(temporary) shoved into them, just like backprobing.
Used another ground on that connector. (Pin 3, on the other side)
I shouldve taken a video of what it was doing when folding the mirror by the knob.
Lastly, how are you planning to activate it when you lock/unlock the car? Where are you getting that signal from, and how are you interfacing it with the power supply to the mirrors?
These are the connections I need in order for the module to work.
- red, constant 12v -- easy
- black, Ground -- should be easy
- yellow, Switched 12v -- couldnt find any in the door, have to route a wire from terminal 75X i guess
- Green + blue door (un)lock signal, need to figure out
- Brown + orange are the outputs to the mirror motor that supply power to fold them
- idk about grey + white, iirc needs to be connected so the module gets bypassed when acc is on.
If the module detects 12v from the green or blue wire, it sends that 12v to the motor to unlock/lock them. Atleast thats how it should be i think