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You need a good, local auto electrician with a pro-grade scan tool computer. You have a faulty module probably Body Control Module, or Security System Module, the sensors and receivers connected to them, or a general communication issue.
Hi Michelle , what make model an year vehicle ? On some vehicles this is function is controlled by a door module .
In order to control outside rearview mirror operations, as well as other door functions, the front door modules must be powered up. For this purpose, battery voltage is supplied from the rear fuse block, through separate circuits, to each front door module. Each front door module is separately grounded through a ground stake. The front door modules also use these power and ground supplies to drive the mirror motors, and to provide power and ground to window and lock switches and door lock actuators. In addition, the driver door module (DDM) uses these power and ground supplies to power the driver door switch assembly (DDSA) and integral mirror control switches.
Could have DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes stored in BCM - body control module .
DTC B1544 01: Mirror Motors Common Circuit Short to Voltage
DTC B1544 02: Mirror Motors Common Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B1544 04: Mirror Motors Common Circuit Open Circuit
DTC B1600 01: Mirror Motor 1 (vertical) Circuit Short to Voltage
DTC B1600 02: Mirror Motor 1 (vertical) Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B1600 04: Mirror Motor 1 (vertical) Circuit Open Circuit
DTC B1605 01: Mirror Motor 2 (horizontal) Circuit Short to Voltage
DTC B1605 02: Mirror Motor 2 (horizontal) Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B1605 04: Mirror Motor 2 (horizontal) Circuit Open Circuit .
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you can try disconnect battery and see if it resets or that motor drive is stuck on , BUT before you disconnect battery get and use a memory saver (its a small device that plugs into cig lighter or power outlet) it keeps you computer memory from being lost.
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Disconnect your negative battery cable, if your Ford Focus has power side mirrors. If it has manual side mirrors, disconnecting the battery is unnecessary.
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Pry off the wing mirror's inside sail panel (shaped like a triangle). Insert a trim panel tool between the door skin and the plastic panel to pry it off.
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Carefully pull the sail panel away, minding the wiring if the mirror is power-operated. Unplug the electrical harness and set the panel aside.
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Open the door and hold the outside part of the wing mirror steady. Remove the mounting bolt with a socket wrench, and then remove the mirror screw with a Phillips screwdriver (the mirror bolt and screw is visible with the panel removed).
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Pull the wing mirror assembly from its mount (from the outside). Insert the replacement mirror assembly in place; tighten the bolt and the screw.
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Attach the wiring connection to the replacement mirror. Position the sail panel in place and push it against the door to snap it back on.
Shaun, I've never had to disassemble a Jeep power mirror. One of two possible problems here. Depends on how Jeep conveys the power to the "wing". If they use brushes and contacts, it may just be that the brushes got dirty when you folded it in [onto a corroded contact area] If this is the case, spray some penetrating oil into the gap between the wing and the base. Then fold and unfold the wing several times to clean the contact. Make sure that you have the wing pulled all the way out. There should be a detent that you can feel. If they use a wiring harness going up all the way inside the wing, one of the wires has broken. you would need to remove the mirror, disassemble it and repair the damaged wiring. Charlie
Check this guide as reference for solve ypur problem; this is one DIY about replace Wing Mirror... 1.- Disconnect your negative battery cable, if your Ford Focus has power side mirrors. If it has manual side mirrors, disconnecting the battery is unnecessary. 2.- Pry off the wing mirror's inside sail panel (shaped like a triangle). Insert a trim panel tool between the door skin and the plastic panel to pry it off. 3.- Carefully pull the sail panel away, minding the wiring if the mirror is power-operated. Unplug the electrical harness and set the panel aside. 4.- Open the door and hold the outside part of the wing mirror steady. Remove the mounting bolt with a socket wrench, and then remove the mirror screw with a Phillips screwdriver (the mirror bolt and screw is visible with the panel removed). 5.- Pull the wing mirror assembly from its mount (from the outside). Insert the replacement mirror assembly in place; tighten the bolt and the screw. 6.- Attach the wiring connection to the replacement mirror. Position the sail panel in place and push it against the door to snap it back on.
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