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4.6 motors they are in front of heads on either side of engine
t was invented by Robert Ballard of General Motors in 1951.
t was invented by Robert Ballard of General Motors in 1951.
I just changed one. Their are four wires where the wires come into the mirror but only three at the plug that does into the wire harness in the door. THere are two motors with worm gears in the mirror housing. I suspect the wires split 3>4 so each motor has two wires The four wires are a power and a ground wire for each motor. The plug has both grounds combined into one wire.
GM Parts Direct prices a right side mirror at $32 and a left mirror at $45, motors for electric mirrors are an additional $40-$45
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It was invented by Robert Ballard of General Motors in 1951, and the patent was issued in 1955 (patent #2,698,893).
It was invented by Robert Ballard of General Motors in 1951, and the patent was issued in 1955 (patent #2,698,893).
Yes, all gas powered motors can burn premium. Some engines don't run well on regular.
The difference between crown motors and regular motors is that crown motors is a company, and regular motors are not. Regular motors, are the motors that can be found under a car hood.
wholecarparts.comSide mirrors for cars can be cheaply obtained from scrap yards and wreckers. To obtain new replacement side mirrors you will need to inquire through the manufacture of the car. Installation of a new side mirror can be complicated as additional wiring for heaters and motors may have been damaged.
Can now buy the On star mirror, giving you a ghetto version on on star in any car, will have limited functionality, but yes.