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10 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


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So I have a 2018 fully loaded Duramax LTZ Chevy.  Can I just buy the fully function top of the line tow.. Or do I have to buy a new harness?

If you want the lights on the tow mirrors to work and to work correctly, you need new harnesses or modify your factory harnesses.

https://harnessdr.com/product/2014-2019-dl3-tow-mirror-upgrade-pnp-harness/

I also have a lower cost DIY Kit also available. I don’t have it listed yet. You can contact me from the site as well.


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Hello PGamboa or Kgonzalez hope one of you can help.  First off this is my first time posting on a forum, So pardon the blunders.  LOL

I have a pre 15 Chevy Silverado 3500 HD mfg 8/2014.  I had the original black mirrors with turn signal in them, then purchased newer ones with the marker lights(also purchased the harnesses).  Now I want to upgrade to the power folding mirrors. 

 

I came across a great deal for a used pair and have installed them however, the passenger side mirror will not fold in.  Here is some additional information:  I have the right harnesses, #23387133, #84290982, and #84290965 and purchased the GM mirror switch. My truck has memory seats, heated mirrors,  blinker in mirror and step up light.   So far, memory mirrors, blinkers, step up light and heat all work.  Folding option works on Drivers side mirror but not on the passenger side.   

 

Here are my questions, since I purchased these used 1.  Is there a way to test the motor of the passenger side mirror?   and 2.  Do I have to do something special in order for the passenger side mirror to work?  You help would be greatly appreciated.  John

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