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When I took the towing mirrors off the stock door mirrors, I noticed the electric mirrors don't work. Can't find the proper fuse left of dashboard. Nothing labeled for mirrors. Pulled and checked all fuses 30 A and below, all good. Any ideas?

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The fuse might be in the PDC. Black box near battery.
 
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Thanks, zman.
Checked. Nothing labeled "mirrors" in PDC box. Bunch of relays and big fuses for engine operation. Big fuses look OK by inspection.
 
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According to the 01 manual...... mirrors are power from fuse 12, in the junction block. Granted, Dodge had six years to shuffle that around...... also on that circuit, Radio, Overhead console, (if equipped...) and glove box light. If all those work, check for power at the mirror switch, if you have power there, good chance the switch is bad.
 
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It's #12 I.O.D. fuse on my 2000. I just tried it.
 
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Thanks, I'll try when I get home in a couple of days. That I.O.D. fuse is the one with the integrated fuse puller that never comes completely off, right? What's with that?
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Yes, that's the one. And I have no clue why it is like that.
 



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