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Title: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 23, 2016, 09:06:02 PM
Hey guys. So me and the better have got a 15 silverado Z71 LT and bouget a 17" camping trailer but the factory mirrors don't let me see anything. So we bought a set of tow mirrors for it. There power and heated just like my mirrors now. But every where I read says I need new door harnesse . So if there's anybody out there that can help with part numbers or getting the harnesses it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks guys!
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: usmc74 on July 23, 2016, 09:29:24 PM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: coachcw on July 23, 2016, 10:05:13 PM
[If they have the same function as the others my guses is it hey are plug and play. If  not you would need to  call a dealership  and have them find one with that option since you  don't have a Vin number to match.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 23, 2016, 10:19:18 PM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15

Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership  aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: jackelope on July 23, 2016, 10:22:00 PM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15

Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership  aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: huntnphool on July 23, 2016, 10:58:40 PM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15

Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership  aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that.
:chuckle:
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 24, 2016, 08:08:25 AM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15

Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership  aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that.

Hahahaha  :chuckle: hey you can just never trust them it seems they always give you some bs. And I was wanting to see if the answers he gave me were true. Cause to have to reflash the whole computer for a mirror swap seems crazy.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: CAMPMEAT on July 24, 2016, 08:12:49 AM
On my 2013 2500hd, the mirrors extend out. Just give 'em a pull..
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 24, 2016, 08:15:05 AM
On my 2013 2500hd, the mirrors extend out. Just give 'em a pull..

You must have the tow mirrors all ready. That's what I should have ordered with mine.  :bash:
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: NOCK NOCK on July 24, 2016, 11:43:26 AM
On my 2013 2500hd, the mirrors extend out. Just give 'em a pull..

Good advice for other things that need to extend out also......








telescoping fishing pole, ladder, measuring tape, you get the idea.  :chuckle: :chuckle:
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 24, 2016, 04:46:38 PM
On my 2013 2500hd, the mirrors extend out. Just give 'em a pull..

Good advice for other things that need to extend out also......








telescoping fishing pole, ladder, measuring tape, you get the idea.  :chuckle: :chuckle:

Hahahahahahah now that was good. Hahaha  :chuckle:
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: jackelope on July 24, 2016, 07:09:51 PM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15

Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership  aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that.

Hahahaha  :chuckle: hey you can just never trust them it seems they always give you some bs. And I was wanting to see if the answers he gave me were true. Cause to have to reflash the whole computer for a mirror swap seems crazy.

I don't think it's that funny and what you're describing doesn't sound like BS either. A body control module is programmed to do specific things on a specific vehicle. If the vehicle is not originally equipped with tow mirrors, how is your truck going to know to send the signal to the mirror to flash the light? It may need to be programmed in order for it to function. That is actually a thing. Another example. Ford offers a factory electric trailer brake controller accessory kit for example. You can install it, but it won't work until your friendly local ford dealer enables it through the module. Just saying. If you're asking for help from someone actually in the know, it may be best to not insult what they do at the same time you're hoping for help from them.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 24, 2016, 08:48:58 PM
Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great.  Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)

Ours is like a 2014/15

Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership  aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that.

Hahahaha  :chuckle: hey you can just never trust them it seems they always give you some bs. And I was wanting to see if the answers he gave me were true. Cause to have to reflash the whole computer for a mirror swap seems crazy.

I don't think it's that funny and what you're describing doesn't sound like BS either. A body control module is programmed to do specific things on a specific vehicle. If the vehicle is not originally equipped with tow mirrors, how is your truck going to know to send the signal to the mirror to flash the light? It may need to be programmed in order for it to function. That is actually a thing. Another example. Ford offers a factory electric trailer brake controller accessory kit for example. You can install it, but it won't work until your friendly local ford dealer enables it through the module. Just saying. If you're asking for help from someone actually in the know, it may be best to not insult what they do at the same time you're hoping for help from them.


Oh ok I didn't know that.

My mirrors now are just power and heat no signals or lights. The tow mirrors are also just power and heated. No signals or lights.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: smittyJ on July 25, 2016, 08:12:04 AM
There are two types of tow mirrors. The manual extend type looks like standard controls but the auto extend type has a different control.
Title: Re: GM tech/service, in search of part numbers and parts.
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on July 25, 2016, 11:11:57 AM
Well I took the doors apart and put the new tow mirrors and it really was a plug and play. Checked all the functions they all worked but dam the doors are a pain to get all the little clips back together   
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