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glruff 
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Trying to hookup a Gentex auto dim mirror with homelink.  Need to find wires for +12v switched by ignition

and 12+vold constant power on drivers side.

shaggy12volt 
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WIRING INFORMATION - FORD / F SERIES SUPER DUTY / 2005 / Accessory
2005 Ford F250 SD, Gentex mirror -- posted image.
12volts yellow (30A), lt grn/pur (30A) +  ignition harness
Ignition RED / lt. green  +  ignition harness
Parking Lights+ brown  +  switch or VSM, green plug, pin 2
Notes: The VSM (Vehicle Security Module) is to the right of the accelerator pedal above the transmission hump below the radio. Not accessible from radio opening.
Parking Lights- N/A    
Headlight RED / yellow  +  switch or VSM, green plug, pin 7
Notes: The VSM (Vehicle Security Module) is to the right of the accelerator pedal above the transmission hump below the radio. Not accessible from radio opening.
Trunk/Hatch Release N/A    
Power Sliding Door N/A    
Speed Sense gray/black    radio harness or ABS module, pin 21
Notes: The ABS module is in the driver side rear corner of the engine compartment.
Wipers dk. blue/orange  -  windshield wiper switch
LF Window up/dn WHITE/ black - tan/lt. blue  A  driver window switch in door
RF Window up/dn tan/lt. blue - WHITE/ yellow  A  driver kick, door harness
LR Window up/dn yellow/lt. blue - gray/orange  A  driver kick, door harness
RR Window up/dn RED / black - yellow/black  A  driver kick, door harness
Sun Roof open/close purple - dk. blue  A  sunroof motor or module
Sun Roof Limit/close white, black, or red  -  sunroof motor or module
Memory Seat 1 N/A    
Memory Seat 2 N/A    
Memory Seat 3 N/A    
2005 Ford F250 SD, Gentex mirror -- posted image.
Interface Module:Category:
Immobilizer Bypass
Required:
No
Type:
N/A
Part #: N/A
Notes:
2005 Ford F250 SD, Gentex mirror -- posted image.
Smart Starter Kill Relays:Relay Type:
Starter Relay
Location:
Underdash access panel, Driver side #307
Part #: 6401A
Alternate Notes: 6411A, Fuel Pump Relay #302, Underdash access panel, Driver side

2005 Ford F250 SD, Gentex mirror -- posted image.

2005 Ford F250 SD, Gentex mirror -- posted image.

2005 Ford F250 SD, Gentex mirror -- posted image.

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glruff 
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Shaggy12volt is faster than a speeding bullet!

Thank you for the fast reply.

shaggy12volt 
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no problem
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1992 Chevy Astro Van all Bagged out Dubbed THE SUICIDER
Installing for over 18 years Looking for empolyment NOW send PM for resum
glruff 
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Posted: October 13, 2006 at 5:11 PM / IP Logged  

ShaggyVolt12

I hooked up the wire to the 12+v constant to the yellow wire as shown on the picture and it blew the fuse immediately.  The 12+v ignition wire was hooked up to the RED / green wire as shown on the picture and it works fine.

Any ideas what I have done wrong?

shaggy12volt 
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Posted: October 13, 2006 at 5:18 PM / IP Logged  
you have a wire diagram you can send me or a link so i can tell you exsactly what to do . you gounded it out sounds like. did you test the wire with a meter first to verafy the wire first?
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1992 Chevy Astro Van all Bagged out Dubbed THE SUICIDER
Installing for over 18 years Looking for empolyment NOW send PM for resum
glruff 
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The link below is the installation for the mirror.  It only has the homelink feature and not compass or temp sensor.

I did use a dmm to check the wires first.  The yellow was constant 12+v and the RED / green was +12v when the ignition switch was turned on.

Here is the link:  http://www.mitocorp.com/flash/instructions/nvs_autodimmingmirrors_instructions.htm

The wires from the mirror are a red wire labeled ignition and a yellow wire labeled battery.  Both of those wires have 5v fueses.

Thanks.

glruff 
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Posted: October 13, 2006 at 5:29 PM / IP Logged  
I am not totally certain but I think the red wire from the mirror controls the auto dim feature.
shaggy12volt 
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its asking for a user name and password can acses it called there 800 number not open till monday if you have a password you can email it to me , it has a ground wire also right
The Shagmaster
1999 Chevy Suburban 15" lift sittn on 22's sets 7'5"
1992 Chevy Astro Van all Bagged out Dubbed THE SUICIDER
Installing for over 18 years Looking for empolyment NOW send PM for resum
glruff 
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Posted: October 13, 2006 at 6:57 PM / IP Logged  
That is correct a black ground wire that I connected to the metal frame just below the fuse box.
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