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Sunday is the Driftcon car show at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe Washington. I've washed and vacuumed Regina to get her ready for the show. I think I could win the award for best Lexus in the show. I'll let you know. Any of you out there in great Pacific Northwest, come to the show at the speedway.
See you there.
Did it myself really easy , just get some type of grow in the dark sticker n had them cut to the size of those needle. Work the same to me n I only spend $7
I think all you need to do is wire in power to the mirror and it does the rest. I helped (sat around and did nothing) my friend swap in a GS mirror and all it needed was power.
Sunday is the Driftcon car show at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe Washington. I've washed and vacuumed Regina to get her ready for the show. I think I could win the award for best Lexus in the show. I'll let you know. Any of you out there in great Pacific Northwest, come to the show at the speedway.
See you there.
Showed the car all day at Driftcon. I should have won the best Lexus award, but someone else did. Maybe next time.
^ So, where do you plug all the functions of the mirror into? Do you just splice it into the existing SC wiring harness and everythings a go?
The existing wiring provides the power and ground to make it run. The Nissan/Infiniti mirrors use a harness plug with several wires but you really only need 3 of them to make it work. I ended up bridging two of the pins and soldering them together and using the Lexus harness itself. Simple from the wiring perspective. Not as simple to remove the existing mirror and mount... I'll make a thread about it at some point but I'm still working on the extra feature integration. So far all it does is auto-dim, homelink, and compass.