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Anonymous Posted on Mar 19, 2010

I have a 2003 Yukon and the power mirrors stopped working. The function that allows you to fold them in still works, but the ability to adjust them is not functioning. I have checked all fuses and relays and they are all good.......

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• Passenger Door Switch (PDS)--An electronic control module with integrated switches, requires programming when replaced
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