Electronic Pro's Here For The Power Mirrors

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Would like some help here, I am not long time member.

Yes, I have did my searches here on MUD.

I have been trying to solve my lack of power mirrors for the past three months.

The new stock switches don't make it work.

I have run new wires (3 wires to each) to each mirrors. Each of the mirrors work as tested in the FSM.

My plan was to use (one switch for up/down and the other for right to left) two independent switches to each one/side.

Each switch has four terminals.

MY ? Anyone here know how to make this work.
 
I'd check out function of the body ECU.

Steve
 
I did replace the body ecu already because the rear wiper would not turn off. All good on the rear wiper now.

I am trying to get my side mirrors to work with my new switches that I have.
 
Anyone have any ideas how to make this work??

Three wires from each mirror to two independent switches for up/down and right/left.
 
You may very well be the ONLY person on Earth to do this mod. Write it up and lead the way! Do you have an electrical wiring diagram manual?
 
I have asked here before to get a wiring diagram in the past for this but no luck.

There is a problem in the wiring harness someplace that I cannot find. I have personally pulled the entire lower dash area along with the wiring harness.

I have run three new independent wires to each mirrors bypassing the factory wiring harness.
Than I have one positive and one ground for each mirror.
 
I could be but it seems like I need a forth wire.

Two wires, one wire to positive and the other to negative to pan up, and reverse polarity to pan down.

Trying to wire this to a switch is a conflict of the positive and negative for one way to another.
 
So a diagram of which wires are hooked to the vertical and horizontal motors in each mirror, and their pin-outs on the switch, and the wire number locations in the connector, and the wire colors that control each function, and the location of the connectors to help your troubleshooting, and the service hints, and the internal switch connection diagram, you're all good with that then?
 
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