Adding power mirrors?
#11
2008 Chevy Express 2500 Power Mirror Conversion
Hi, thank you so much for your reply. I have a 2008, Chevy Express, 2500, Base Cargo Vab, 4.8 lt., with Power Windows and Locks, wondering what I would need to do to convert to Powered Mirrors. Thank you so much. for your help
#12
https://chevroletforum.com/forum/exp...-switch-74249/
Pull off your door panel on the drivers side and see if the wiring is there......also read this conversation
Pull off your door panel on the drivers side and see if the wiring is there......also read this conversation
#13
I just brought nice frount & side doors from junk yard for my 87 g30 bucket van and they have elec. Mirrows / windows. I need to change the windows with my crank ones. I plan to look into wiring the mirrows up and i will post what i find works [or doesn't work , lol]. This will make a good winter projech. I am a contract telephone cable splicer so i have no fear about diving into this. The wourse could happen is to put my old mirrows on [lol , i hope]. Good luck and enjoy the adventure.
#14
do yo have tried to connect your power mirror?
I my friend i want to know if you have tried to replace your manual mirror for powerd mirror, i want to do that but i search if is work before. can you help me with that?
#16
GM part # is 20945027
It's also sold as an AC-Delco part.
The small plastic trim piece that the switch fits in is another matter.
GM only sells that small plastic trim piece as part of a larger assembly that includes window switches, door lock switch and the mirror switch.
#17
CF Active Member
The Express van power mirror switch is easy to buy, and costs less than $25 online
GM part # is 20945027
It's also sold as an AC-Delco part.
The small plastic trim piece that the switch fits in is another matter.
GM only sells that small plastic trim piece as part of a larger assembly that includes window switches, door lock switch and the mirror switch.
GM part # is 20945027
It's also sold as an AC-Delco part.
The small plastic trim piece that the switch fits in is another matter.
GM only sells that small plastic trim piece as part of a larger assembly that includes window switches, door lock switch and the mirror switch.
#18