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2015 Chevy Silverado 2500 Crew Cab DL8 to DL3 mirror conversion


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Hi Everybody,

I'm new here. I have a question. Is it possible to get the mirrors I bought for my truck to function fully. My truck has the DL8 power adjusting and heated function. The new mirrors I bought are DL3. They have power adjusting, heated, integrated turn signals, puddle lamp and power folding. These new mirrors even came with the wiring that the guy had for them. I had to replace my factory switch with a switch GM# 23154702. This was what the dealers parts dept said it called for. So, after changing everything over to the new set up, I have the integrated signals and my drivers mirror moved up and down and that it. NO other functions work except the puddle lights do light up, but doesn't seem very bright. I took it to the dealer to see if the computer needed flashed and they said I was SOL. Has anybody come across this problem or does anybody know a solution? All help would be appreciated...

Thanks....Chuck

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Thanks for the link. I have watched that video. I think I have watched about everyone that is listed on youtube. I have no idea why GM has to make things so difficult. I mean its just a set of mirrors with a switch. SOB's....Haha!

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Ok, so here is a little update on the DL3 mirror conversion. As stated before. DL3 mirrors with the wire harness that's for those mirrors, I have integrated turn signals working and only up and down motion on the adjusting part with puddle lamps. I just unplugged the DL3 wiring and plugged my DL8 wiring into the truck and plugged the wiring in for the mirrors. Get this, full functioning power folding and they totally adjust. But NO turn signals now. So I need to find out which wires are the turn signal wires in my harness...To be continued...

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Ok, so here is a little update on the DL3 mirror conversion. As stated before. DL3 mirrors with the wire harness that's for those mirrors, I have integrated turn signals working and only up and down motion on the adjusting part with puddle lamps. I just unplugged the DL3 wiring and plugged my DL8 wiring into the truck and plugged the wiring in for the mirrors. Get this, full functioning power folding and they totally adjust. But NO turn signals now. So I need to find out which wires are the turn signal wires in my harness...To be continued...

 

Do some more searching in this forum and online. There are quite a few threads that cover this conversion. It is not a simple process. It depends on when your vehicle was built to see if you have the updated harnesses in the headliner/dash/doors. If you don't there is a LOT of extra wiring that needs to be done, especially to make the auto-dim work. And to get the reverse-tilt to work it WILL take a reflash to get the option to show up in the Settings menu (no matter what your dealer told you).

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Hey thanks SK,

I'm kinda stumped on this. I traced the wire from the mirror with a tet light. It went the whole way up to #41 on the main plug in front of the door. I even put the test light in and tested it. It flashed during the test. I run a tracer wire the whole way from the mirror to the main plug. I put it all together and NOTHING. I cant figure out why my test light would flash the whole way but have nothing when I hook it all up. The only thing I can think of is my test light was grounded.....

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