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  • SandyEggoE30Girl
    Wencher
    • Feb 2007
    • 318

    #1

    Wiring a Rear View mirror with map lights

    A little while back I bought an M3 rear view mirror. It did not come with the wiring harness, so I was wondering if anyone here has a spare one, and how easy is it to install?
    The two map lights would be so great to have since I hate having to reach around to turn on the interior lights that kinda suck any way for trying to read stuff in the front at night. :puppy:
  • MikeE30325i
    Banned
    • Aug 2006
    • 2356

    #2
    i think you can just run a wire from the power for the sunroof to the lights in the mirror. thats what mr. deagle did. at least i believe so. works just as fine.

    lighted mirrors kick ass.

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    • erik325i
      No R3VLimiter
      • Jan 2005
      • 3567

      #3
      The easiest thing to do would be to wire it up to the wires for the overhead check panel. Depending on what wires you splice into, you can either have those maplights able to turn on all the time, or only able to turn on with the key on.
      I have mine wired so that I can turn them on any time.

      -Erik

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      • Mike325
        No R3VLimiter
        • Mar 2006
        • 3685

        #4
        Just find a circuit that is hot all the time. Or at leat on that is hot with the key in the run position.
        Originally posted by cabriodster87
        "Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."
        Originally posted by Kershaw
        i've got a boner and a desire to speed.

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        • SandyEggoE30Girl
          Wencher
          • Feb 2007
          • 318

          #5
          Thanks for the input............... how hard is it to pull the mirror off, and install the new one?

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          • franco90
            No R3VLimiter
            • Nov 2006
            • 3185

            #6
            here you go i hope this helps

            I've always been proud of being a Marine.
            I won't hesitate to defend the Corps
            "Supersquad"

            ‎"Prostitutes are a sub-category of Amusement Parks"-

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            • MikeE30325i
              Banned
              • Aug 2006
              • 2356

              #7
              Originally posted by SandyEggoE30Girl
              Thanks for the input............... how hard is it to pull the mirror off, and install the new one?
              Very easy, just make sure you have some sticky stuff to keep the new one on.

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              • franco90
                No R3VLimiter
                • Nov 2006
                • 3185

                #8
                Originally posted by MikeE30325i
                Very easy, just make sure you have some sticky stuff to keep the new one on.
                what you mean sticky stuff it just snaps on I mean the mirror

                I've always been proud of being a Marine.
                I won't hesitate to defend the Corps
                "Supersquad"

                ‎"Prostitutes are a sub-category of Amusement Parks"-

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                • SandyEggoE30Girl
                  Wencher
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 318

                  #9
                  Well I have not as yet installed my mirror, but after hooking it up to a 12v power supply, I saw that the lightbulbs in it were well............... rather anemic. So I thought about LEDS??
                  Went to Oznium.com and bought some of thesehttp://www.oznium.com/prewired-superflux
                  in white.
                  I have been taking pictures, and as soon as I get it installed I will take some more and post what I did.
                  They are much brihgter though than the 12v bulbs, and they do not produce heat like a halogen bulb (I thought about installing those first) as to melt the mirror housing.
                  I am thinking about trying to make bulb replacements for the interior lights, using two of these LEDs together. That would make the rather dim interior rather bright me thinks??:crazy:

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                  • franco90
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 3185

                    #10
                    sandy please posts pics of your set up when its done

                    I've always been proud of being a Marine.
                    I won't hesitate to defend the Corps
                    "Supersquad"

                    ‎"Prostitutes are a sub-category of Amusement Parks"-

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                    • mck
                      Wrencher
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 238

                      #11
                      Ive wired mine to the interior lightsdome light, so when you open the door the mirror lights come on, and ive also removed the dome lights so the mirror is my only light source.
                      sigpic
                      '89' E30 with Euro S50B30

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                      • SandyEggoE30Girl
                        Wencher
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 318

                        #12
                        This is kinda the surgery ging on right now. To do this I would sugest that you have a good soldering iron, small cutters, a good wire stripper, JB weld, dremel with a small grinder bit, small flat screw driver, phillip screw drivers, and maybe a hemostat to hold wires, and bits, and a VOM to measure continuity, Heat shrink gun or a really hot hair dryer, heat shrink tubeing assorted sizes.
                        One thing also to remember is that LEDs are different beast than light bulbs. They require to be hooked up by polarity + & -
                        Other wise you will get really frustrated when they do not light up.

                        OK like I said I was using the (pre-wired) superflux 4 chip LEDs on the map lights. If I was to do it again I would ask oznium for the LED holders that they use for the prewired units, but just don't put the resistor (150 ohm, 2w) on yet.
                        The reason being is you need the holder, but the wired resistor will need to be moved.

                        Here is the stock module:


                        Every thing removed from the module:


                        The prewired LED as shipped to me from oznium:


                        The LED notched with the dremel to fit in the relector hole:


                        SO I then attached the LED in the reflector hole with the aid of our good friend JB weld.(Make sure not to get it on the lens of the LED, and aim it in the direction of the lens.


                        I then tried to use all the factory wireing "just modified", cut the resistor off of the wire, and installed it on the wire leed from the switch.

                        OK more to come in a day, but after all this there is a problem, and I will tell you about it after I work it out a bit.
                        Last edited by SandyEggoE30Girl; 03-07-2007, 02:43 PM. Reason: add

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                        • Mike325
                          No R3VLimiter
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 3685

                          #13
                          ^^Nice:D
                          Originally posted by cabriodster87
                          "Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."
                          Originally posted by Kershaw
                          i've got a boner and a desire to speed.

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