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Hello, just wondering if anyone have a write up how to wire the NB power mirror switch to NA pop up light switch.
I screw one of the switch up, so I didnt want to mess it up again. Thanks
PS. For anyone wondering, it's a NA car with NB dash.
The way the mirror switch works is that it reverses the polarity on the up/down and left/right lines depending on which way you're pushing the button. This causes DC motors to spin in both directions, and single-coil latching relays work exactly the same way. Power their coil in one direction and the contacts latch in the "set" position, reverse the polarity on the coil and they latch in the "reset" position. When unpowered, their contacts remain in whatever position you last powered them to. So they essentially emulate a mechanical-latching pushbutton.
To make "up / down" work regardless of whether the toggle is in the LH or RH positions, you can parallel LG and LG/R together to one side of the relay coil (either 1 or 8), and BR/Y and BR/B together to the other side of the relay coil. Experimentation will be needed here as to which wire pair goes to which end of the coil. One arrangement will cause down to be up and vise-versa.
Then wire the contact side of the relay into the car exactly as the original headlight switch was. So pin 3 is R/L, pin 2 is R/G, and pin 4 is R/Y, relative to the first drawing in this post. You can ignore pins 5, 6 and 7.
If this were my car, I'd go the easy route and just put a physical SPDT latching pushbutton into the hole where the mirror switch is.
Note that I've made a few edits to the post above since I first posted it. Mostly for clarity, but I did spot and correct one error in my original description of the circuit.
So be sure to re-read the above, if you initially read it prior to 11:20am central time.
Not having an NA, pop-up lights nor power mirrors, maybe this is a stupid idea, but couldn't you take an NB power mirror blanking plate (from a car without power mirrors), and drill/dremel it to take a more appropriate switch?
Not having an NA, pop-up lights nor power mirrors, maybe this is a stupid idea, but couldn't you take an NB power mirror blanking plate (from a car without power mirrors), and drill/dremel it to take a more appropriate switch?
Yes, that would be the easy way.
Link to appropriate switch towards the end of my first post above.
The way the mirror switch works is that it reverses the polarity on the up/down and left/right lines depending on which way you're pushing the button. This causes DC motors to spin in both directions, and single-coil latching relays work exactly the same way. Power their coil in one direction and the contacts latch in the "set" position, reverse the polarity on the coil and they latch in the "reset" position. When unpowered, their contacts remain in whatever position you last powered them to. So they essentially emulate a mechanical-latching pushbutton.
To make "up / down" work regardless of whether the toggle is in the LH or RH positions, you can parallel LG and LG/R together to one side of the relay coil (either 1 or 8), and BR/Y and BR/B together to the other side of the relay coil. Experimentation will be needed here as to which wire pair goes to which end of the coil. One arrangement will cause down to be up and vise-versa.
Then wire the contact side of the relay into the car exactly as the original headlight switch was. So pin 3 is R/L, pin 2 is R/G, and pin 4 is R/Y, relative to the first drawing in this post. You can ignore pins 5, 6 and 7.
If this were my car, I'd go the easy route and just put a physical SPDT latching pushbutton into the hole where the mirror switch is.
Not having an NA, pop-up lights nor power mirrors, maybe this is a stupid idea, but couldn't you take an NB power mirror blanking plate (from a car without power mirrors), and drill/dremel it to take a more appropriate switch?