Hey man thanks for the content. Can i just ask, do you think its likely the memory module or the wing mirror itself that doesnt allow me to adjust the mirror in the left direction? My memory seats dont work properly either, two separate issues? Cheers man 300c crd 3.0 v6
Hard to say. It could be a bad wire in the doors wire harness, it could be the power door module that needs to be replaced inside the door (which would be my 1st guess). Possibly removing the battery terminals, or even resetting the memory seats.
Not sure how much time or money your looking to spend for a new power door module, but here is a video on removing it: ua-cam.com/video/WX-yQuvtRtM/v-deo.html
@@_wimza_7983By door loom, I assume you mean the rubber boot on the side of the car or lower A pillar area. You will want to use either your fingers, a pry bar, or pliers to pull back the rubber boot, and inspect for a broken wire. You do not need to remove the actual white connector piece. Here is a video of removing it. Watch the 1st 3 minutes. ua-cam.com/video/boJVtQ-cB8k/v-deo.html
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Hey man thanks for the content. Can i just ask, do you think its likely the memory module or the wing mirror itself that doesnt allow me to adjust the mirror in the left direction? My memory seats dont work properly either, two separate issues?
Cheers man
300c crd 3.0 v6
Hard to say. It could be a bad wire in the doors wire harness, it could be the power door module that needs to be replaced inside the door (which would be my 1st guess). Possibly removing the battery terminals, or even resetting the memory seats.
Not sure how much time or money your looking to spend for a new power door module, but here is a video on removing it:
ua-cam.com/video/WX-yQuvtRtM/v-deo.html
@@FixCarYourself i cant seem to get into that door loom its a bastard, is there a nack? Very much appreciate the response man
@@_wimza_7983By door loom, I assume you mean the rubber boot on the side of the car or lower A pillar area. You will want to use either your fingers, a pry bar, or pliers to pull back the rubber boot, and inspect for a broken wire. You do not need to remove the actual white connector piece.
Here is a video of removing it. Watch the 1st 3 minutes.
ua-cam.com/video/boJVtQ-cB8k/v-deo.html
@@FixCarYourself you are a legend sir. Thank you x