Look in the fuse box behind the left side kick panel. (near the driver's left foot. or under the dash on the left side close to door. it will be marked Fuses, or fuse box. If it is not there, you might be able to find it under the hood near the battery in either a fuse box or a Relay box.
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if not the fuse.. try to disconnect the control at the mirror adjust button on the drivers side of the vehicle..there will also be a control relay somewhere too..
Remove the door panel and isconnect the mirror and see if the fuse still blows, if it does the wiring is at fault to the mirror, if no fuse issue the mirror motor is shorted.
Check to see if the mirrors share a fuse with another circuit, if fuse is good, check for 12v at the mirror, if no voltage check for 12v going to the power mirror switch. If no voltage check for 12v at the ignition circuit that feeds 12v to the power mirrors.
First, make sure you do not have the mirror control switch in the "neutral" position. If it is, neither mirror will work. If the switch is in the correct position to operate each mirror and neither of them work, the next thing I would check would be the MIRRORS fuse (2 Amp) located in the Body Control Module Fuse Block under the right side of the dash near the blower motor. If the fuse is blown, you probably have one of your mirror circuits shorting to ground. In this case, I would replace the fuse and see if it blows again when I operate each mirror. If one side works and the fuse blows when trying to operate the other side, then you at least know which mirror circuit is shorted and you can diagnose accordingly. If the fuse blows immediately (without operating the switch), or if the fuse is not blown, then you most likely have a defective mirror control switch or a broken wire in the umbilical that goes between the body and the driver's door.
Assuming your car actually has power mirrors. If its just one mirror, if could be the control pad is worn out or, the motor in that particular mirror has worn out, and will need to be replaced. If it is both mirrors though, it could possibly just be a shorted fuse. The fuse for the mirrors should be located on the interior fuse box, and will be labeled on the back of the fuse box cover which fuse needs to be replaced.
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