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Auto-dimming Rear View Mirror w/Homelink

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Tobalt, Jun 25, 2009.

  1. jtrudel

    jtrudel Junior Member

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    I bought the Gentex GENK41A mirror off Ebay for $169 (I see it on Amazon also for $158 plus shipping). This is the same mirror I have in my 2004 Prius, with three garage door buttons and auto-dimming mirror, no compass or backup camera, athough versions with this are available at a higher price.

    My 2010 Prius is the Prius III with navigation only.

    Installation took a couple hours, but I went slow and steady, could have been faster and it was 100 degrees today.

    It requires about $5 worth of parts (wire splices, connectors and wire). Removing the mirror was surprisingly easy, there is a tab underneath the mirror base that you release with a small flat screwdriver and it slips off. The new mirror slips over the button and is anchored with a small screw requiring a #20 torx screwdriver.

    Next, I popped off the plastic cover for the sunglass holder and the domelights, just used my fingers. Remove the white wire harness from the dome light (there is a small tab in the back that releases it). Using a multimeter, identify the "always hot" wire (I believe it was the white wire top right looking up at the harness in its installed position). I used the wire splice connector that came with the mirror.

    There are three wires that need to be attached, a ground, an accessory and an "always hot". I ran the ground and the accessory wire under the ceiling panel, down the side pillar and under the driver side dash. I attached the ground to a nut on the parking brake.

    For the accessory (ie only on when the car is on) I removed the power port cover underneath the radio (it just pops out, I used a plastic pot scraper to avoid scratches) and pulled the white coupling off the power port. Surpringly, the black wire was the hot wire, but double check with the multimeter. Because I wanted to have that power port always on to charge my cell phone, I cut the power wire (which is only on when the car is on) and ran a wire to the previously identified "always hot" wire on the dome light as decribed above. Now I am able to keep my cell phone charged even when the car is "off" (in 6 years I've never drawn the battery down in my 2004 Prius using this method). I attached another wire to the accessory wire and ran that to the appropriate wire for the mirror using wire connectors and I attached the wires under the dash using plastic ties so they cannot be seen.

    Works well, looks good, saved a lot of money.
     
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  2. TeacherMan

    TeacherMan Junior Member

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    How much of the dash/trim did you have to remove to run the wiring?

    Thanks in advance,

    Tom
     
  3. Swellgal

    Swellgal Junior Member

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    Do you live in the Phoenix area? If so what would you charge to add the same mirror to the same car?
     
  4. JoeR

    JoeR Junior Member

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    Can you tell me some information about the service facility that will be doing your installation in Tucson?
     
  5. car78412

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    I agree. This is the first car I had with the autodimming mirror. Everytime someone is behind me at night I reach for the switch to change it to Night but lo and behold...there isn't any. A waste of money.
     
  6. Dweezil

    Dweezil Cat Juggler

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    The issue with the mirror not dimming is due to the shadow from the rear spoiler falling on the mirror's sensor. I've not done a search for this yet on this site, but there must be a "fix" for this. I've played around with different mirror adjustments, and frankly, if I could turn the mirror upside down, where the sensor was on the top instead of the bottom, the mirror would work perfectly. Of course, there may be a more elegant solution to this issue that I haven't stumbled across yet. I've had these mirrors in other cars, and when they work, they work great. I will be tinting my windows this spring, so I think the issue will become moot...but in the meantime, I sure would like it to work more consistently.