No. of Pins on Electric Mirrors
No. of Pins on Electric Mirrors
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Pork

Original Poster:

9,455 posts

257 months

Wednesday 7th January 2009
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As per the CS mirrors thread, I've got a question about the number of pins on the M3 mirrors, be it CS or normal M3's.

I've hear there are 6 and 12 pins, and ribbons. I have just been told another set for sale have 10 pins.

I've read all sorts of forums/threads but am confused about what it fact and what is opinion!

My understanding is that:

6 pins was for early cars, without electric memory seats, non-folding mirrors.

12 pins is for cars with electric seats and folding mirrors

ribbon are for late cars, post-2004.

10 pins I've only come across this tonight - no idea what this is, but suspect it might be folding mirrors with 2 blanks?

I'm not clear if the ribbons were just facelifted non-M cars - anyone know if M car mirrors post 04 went to ribbons too?

If anyone is able to clarify, that would be great. I'm looking into putting folders on an 06 M3.

Any knowledge would be appreciated.

Cheers
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wrighty78

6,313 posts

237 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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I'm not sure whether this will help but...

The mirrors on my CS were not folding, but were connected to the memory seats (indirectly, I'm sure). So when you moved the seat position, the mirrors moved too.

I guess all that this proves is that just because the mirrors have memory seat connectivity, doesn't mean they're folding.

Good luck!

Edited by wrighty78 on Thursday 8th January 10:04

Pork

Original Poster:

9,455 posts

257 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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Thanks for the reply.

I think all later cars with electric seats were linked to the mirrors. Are you refering to the memory function?

I think I've cracked - got a response from another forum that I will post up here shortly.

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Original Poster:

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Thursday 8th January 2009
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Jackthehat on another forum said:

You are correct,

6 pins was for early cars, without electric memory seats, non-folding mirrors, (however, I think that there was a combo of 6pin and folding mirrors but it was very rare indeed).
12 pins is for cars with electric seats with or without folding mirrors.
Ribbon are for late cars, post-2004 with or without folding mirrors. (not M's AFAIK)

AFAIK all M3's have the have the 12pin plug, (regardles of electric folding), some of the real early cars (without lecy seats) may have had the 6 pin plug though.

Never heard of a 10pin, maybe its the number of wires that the guy is talking about?

If in doubt, pop the door card off and then have a look at the connector, its on the drivers door.
Hope this is helpful to others.