Need a wire diagram for Honda Civic 2002 Left side mirror

Discussion in 'Civic' started by rquan, Oct 20, 2006.

  1. rquan

    rquan Guest

    Hello,

    My 2002 honda civic driver side mirror is broken and all the wires were
    disconnected. I need a wire diagram to reconnect these wires

    Side mirror wires are
    blue
    blue
    yellow
    gray
    green

    door side wires are
    orange
    blue/black
    blue/white
    black
    green

    please advise..and thank you
     
    rquan, Oct 20, 2006
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  2. rquan

    TeGGeR® Guest


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    Good luck.
     
    TeGGeR®, Oct 20, 2006
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  3. rquan

    rquan Guest

    no lucks...no wire diagram related to side mirror

    rquan
     
    rquan, Oct 23, 2006
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  4. rquan

    gigelus2k3 Guest

    If your passenger side mirror is intact, you should take a look at how
    the wiring is done there, I bet the colors are the same.

    Anyway, if the mirror was broken, why do you try to reconnect the
    wires? afaik, both the wires from the mirror and the ones from the door
    have connectors, are your wires pulled off them?

    Serban
     
    gigelus2k3, Oct 23, 2006
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  5. rquan

    rquan Guest

    Well, the colours are different as i mentioned on previous email. The
    side mirror wires were pulled out of the connector.

    rquan
     
    rquan, Oct 24, 2006
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  6. rquan

    gigelus2k3 Guest

    colors than the same side door wires.

    My suggestion was to compare the broken wiring with the one from the
    passenger side mirror. Left side mirror wires with right side mirror
    wires and left door wires with right door wires. If both sides use the
    same colors, chances are that they're connected in the same way.


    Serban
     
    gigelus2k3, Oct 24, 2006
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  7. rquan

    rquan Guest

    Of course...I already check it...the mirror on the passenger side is
    different colours...I already check it...
    thanks
    rquan
     
    rquan, Oct 25, 2006
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  8. rquan

    rquan Guest

    Of course...I already check it...the mirror on the passenger side is
    different colours...I already check it...
    thanks
    rquan
     
    rquan, Oct 25, 2006
    #8
  9. rquan

    rquan Guest

    Of course...I already check it...the mirror on the passenger side is
    different colours...I already check it...
    thanks
    rquan
     
    rquan, Oct 25, 2006
    #9
  10. rquan

    rquan Guest

    Of course...I already check it...the mirror on the passenger side is
    different colours...I already check it...
    thanks
    rquan
     
    rquan, Oct 25, 2006
    #10
  11. rquan

    gigelus2k3 Guest

    I just looked at my driver side broken mirror (I had it changed last
    month and I kept the broken one), it has only 3 wires. This is a 98
    Civic, but I was expecting that the part would be similar to yours.
    Tough luck, it isn't.

    Anyway, I'm wondering why yours has 5 wires? 3 are enough to drive the
    two actuating motors (common and two driving wires). Is there anything
    else in the mirror beside these 2 motors?

    In the end, if no one is stepping up with the actual diagram, you could
    use a multi-meter to check the door side wires (looking for a voltage
    to appear when "adjusting" the mirror) and the mirror wires (looking
    for the motor wirings, which are low impedance). I don't think that
    there's anything in the mirror that can damage or be damaged by
    reverted wiring.

    Serban
     
    gigelus2k3, Oct 25, 2006
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  12. rquan

    TeGGeR® Guest


    I see you've hed no luck obtaining a wiring diagram. I don't have one
    either.

    However, you can get one straight from Honda:
    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
    Sign up and $20 gets you three days of all-you-can-eat downloads.
     
    TeGGeR®, Oct 25, 2006
    #12
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