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Re: E34 retro heated mirrors
- Subject: Re: E34 retro heated mirrors
- From: David Lefebvre <drl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 00:55:35 -0600
They are hoping that you retrofit your automobile, and it assists them in
manufacturing shells (conchas) to the same specifications.
Mine came with cables labeled for "factory alarm" and "CD changer". Yeah,
right. I hardwired a Blue point directly into those factory Alpine amps,
and forget "factory alarm". My insurance company gives me the full the
discount. It took me a weekend and four hours of my mechanic's time to
rekey the ignition. If you are going to steal one of these, you will be
dragging it up on a flat bed and waiting until the battery dies before you
tow it down to Mexico or East Arkansas.
In Germany, you can buy a Mercedes-Benz for 1/2 price from the factory
stripped as opposed to purchasing it fully-loaded or with the BS "option"
packages they tack on in the US.
At 01:30 AM 1/26/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Rahul,
>
>Pop a mirror off and see if you have any wires attached. If so, then your
>car is wired for heated mirrors, and replacing the mirrors will give you
>the feature. The wide angle European mirror that I mentioned:
>
>51 16 8 119 724
>
>(The first number is 51, not 56, as I mis-typed previously...DOH!)
>
>will work on the non-M3 3-series, as well as the E34. The same mirror
>fits on both sides of the car, as an extra wide angle portion on the
>outside edge. It really improves your vision on the left side (when
>compared to a normal plane mirror). Just remember that "OBJECTS IN MIRROR
>ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR". Apparently we're idiots in the US, because
>European cars are equipped with wide angle mirrors, but no warning is
>required on the mirrors (unlike our wide angle passenger side mirrors in
>the US).
>
>If you don't want the wide angle mirrors, but want heated mirrrors, try these:
>
>51 16 8 119 710 Mirror glass heated plane (driver's side)
>51 16 8 119 711 Mirror glass heated convex (passenger side)
>
>Both of my BMWs had mirrors with wires, but they didn't really heat up,
>they would get slightly warm. The window sticker for my M3 doesn't list
>heated mirrors as a standard feature or an option. By replacing the
>mirrors with the wide angle European mirrors, I now have heated mirrors on
>both cars.
>
>Why would BMW wire a car for heated mirrors, but not install
>them? There's a bean counter in Munich who could probably tell you why.
>
>
>Ron Buchalski
>BMWCCA #76387
>1995 E36 M3
>1993 E34 525iT
>1999 Mazda Miata
>
>
>>
>>Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 13:04:41 -0800 (PST)
>>From: **Rahul** <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Re: E34 retro heated mirrors
>>
>>I have a '95 325i, will i be able to retrofit it with heated mirrors ?
>>thnx,
>>Rahul
>
>
>
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