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kvip60 
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Hi all

I just bought this wireless turn signal mirror from walmar they are made by CIPA the part number is 49900 and the are supose to be very easy to install but i am having a very hard time with them

i am trying to install them on honda civic 2006 and and audi A4 2007 and i have no luck what so ever

in the honda the turn signal is powerd by a negative volts

and in the audi the only wiring i can find is in the vehicle electrical system control module which is after the relay

if someone can help me find the wiring for this cars that would be great

i am an idiot 
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Posted: September 03, 2012 at 6:56 PM / IP Logged  
If they are wireless, you should not have to wire them.
The Honda should be positive at the lamp itself. I imagine that the Audi will also be positive at the lamp itself.
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the main unit has to be pluged in power ground left and right signal .. the problem with the power from the light it self they r not constant they r flashing the unit is looking for a constant positive 12 to work right

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Connect the left wire up with the constant wire to see if it blinks as it should. If it does flash properly, there is a way here to change the blinking signal to a steady 12 volts to power your main unit as long as the turn signals are turned on.
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i already tried and it doesnt funtion properly the singal arrow starts to flash then it stops and after a while it starts doing the same thing again wiring wireless turn signal mirror -- posted image.
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Have you tried connecting it to the positive wire of the lamp?
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yes i did and it starts to work but then it reset because of the voltage changes
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If it does not work properly with either situation, I really do not think I can help you. Had it worked properly one way or the other, I have a solution for you.   I could have ran wires into the door by now. And connect a wired unit.

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