Replacement Towing Mirrors for 2006 Chevy Silverado
Updated 08/15/2015 | Published 08/14/2015 >
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i want to replace my factory mirrors with the ks62075-76g... i have all of the functions except the built in turning signals... was wanting to know how i can make them work... I.E. the turning signal part.
asked by: John
Expert Reply:
If the wiring harness that plugs into your current mirrors doesn't support the turn signal fucntions, the turn signal won't work on the new mirror. There might be a way of running a wire from the turn signal circuit on the truck and pinning it into the harness feeding the # KS62075-76g mirror, but I was unable to find any information on how to do it.
For mirrors without the turn signals, use # KS62075-76GE.
You can see an install video by clicking the provided link.
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K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirrors - Electric/Heat w LED Signal - Textured Black - Pair
- Towing Mirrors
- Full Replacement Mirror
- Electric
- Pair of Mirrors
- Custom Fit
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- Blind Spot Mirror
- Extendable
- Folding
- Heated
- Turn Signal
- K Source
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