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kaw550 Sep 5, 2012 02:45 PM

Side view mirror LED's
 
I have an '09 with the courtesy and turn signal ligts on the side view mirrors.

ON the drivers side, I noticed the courtesy lights stopped working and the turn signal ligs appear weak.

Is this a known issue? Any suggestions?

dirtydog Sep 5, 2012 03:22 PM

It's a known issue, and from what I hear you need to replace the whole asembly.
I'd try to re-build before spending money on a whole new mirror. Not sure how easily they come apart??

BigBlueEdge Sep 5, 2012 04:33 PM

Darn. Just noticed that the courtesy LED light on my passenger side stopped working recently too. Right around 37K miles - wouldn't you know it?

Rob

POWER SEDAN Sep 5, 2012 05:46 PM

I suppose that's not included within the lifetime powertrain warranty, is it???

(Joking...)

BULLRAM Sep 6, 2012 06:47 AM

On the regular mirrors the lens is a little tricky but comes out, on the tow mirrors it is super easy, small screwdriver, pops them out, and 2 small wires are clipped to them, I took mine out when they went out, drilled them out and installed the leds of my choice, I went with blue, it really looks good to me, at night the whole ground lights up blue.

dirtydog Sep 6, 2012 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by POWER SEDAN (Post 2861739)
I suppose that's not included within the lifetime powertrain warranty, is it???

(Joking...)

No, especially since it has nothing to do with the powertrain.

Any body part and non-mechanical parts are covered under the basic bumper-bumper warranty.


Originally Posted by BigBlueEdge (Post 2861680)
Darn. Just noticed that the courtesy LED light on my passenger side stopped working recently too. Right around 37K miles - wouldn't you know it?

Rob

If it happened at 37kmi, I'd see if the dealer would still cover it. Worth a shot because it could havebeen out the past 1-2kmi and just never noticed it.

POWER SEDAN Sep 6, 2012 10:39 AM

I was being sarcastic, hint the (joking) underneath my statement.


Originally Posted by dirtydog (Post 2862095)
No, especially since it has nothing to do with the powertrain.


dirtydog Sep 6, 2012 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by POWER SEDAN (Post 2862174)
I was being sarcastic, hint the (joking) underneath my statement.

didn't even see that..:icon_teeth:
I must have took it as your signature. I never look at people signatures really.

BigBlueEdge Sep 6, 2012 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by BULLRAM (Post 2862090)
On the regular mirrors the lens is a little tricky but comes out, on the tow mirrors it is super easy, small screwdriver, pops them out, and 2 small wires are clipped to them, I took mine out when they went out, drilled them out and installed the leds of my choice, I went with blue, it really looks good to me, at night the whole ground lights up blue.

Can you tell me what type of LEDs you used?

Also, I'm wondering if the LEDs themselves are really my problem. LEDs are supposed to last something like 30,000 hours. I doubt all three LEDs in that module died at the same time?

Rob

BULLRAM Sep 7, 2012 07:07 AM

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Rob no problem, just take out the lense and get your volt meter ,unclip the 2 wires and put your volt meter on DC, press your unlock on your remote and you should see 12 volts till the relay shuts off, if you dont you have other problems, if you do you need LEDs
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...-26_181856.jpg
Attachment 49187
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...-24_123232.jpg

Here are some colors and there names , the original in mine were cool white
Attachment 49188
I changed mine out to blue, liked them better,
Attachment 49189

but I still bought some cool whites just in case, here is where I bought them from,same place i bought my front Ram eyes ,and my rear Ram eyes, yuo can use 3mm or 5mm, just depends on what you like
http://lighthouseleds.com/pre-wired-...pre-wired.html

hope this helps


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