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AnonymousMar 23, 2014
the blinkers in front and in back work on both sides. The blinking arrow in the passenger mirror works fine but the arrow in the drivers side mirror does not workthe blinkers in front and in back work on both sides. The blinking arrow in the passenger mirror works fine but the arrow in the drivers side mirror does not work
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YES,CHECK THE FUSE BOX AT DRIVER SIDE,DID YOU PUT A RADAR DETECTOR IN THE LIGHTER,IF SO,THEN THE FUSE BLEW,HAPPENED TO MY 2004 TUNDRA.THE LIGHTER OUTLET IS FOR LIGHTER ONLY.
On my right hand drive 2007 Toyota Corolla 1.6 wagon (NZ) the interior fuse box for the radio/cig lighter/mirrors etc was in behind the glovebox. I had to pull open the glovebox (squeeze in the sides to get it past the stops) and carefully unclip it from its bottom plastic hinges (take care to unclip the opening damper on the left hand side as well). Looking up I found the cover to the fuse box. I removed the cover and using the little white plastic tool from the fuse box under bonnet (and the spare 15A fuse from the same place) I replaced the blown 15A CIG fuse and it all came back to life!
There are two fuse boxses, one located underneth the dash on the drivers side kick panel, also one located under the hood on the passenger side fenderwell by the windshueld.
inside the door it has a cap just remve it gentle with a knife or screwdriver.Insidide u will see 3 screwsremove it and unplug the electrical cord.At that moment the mirror is free pull it out and replace the new one plug the electrical cord,tight the screws replace the cap and check if its move with the control panel,Good Luck.
I did exactly that on my Corolla CE recently. Pop the triangular plastic shield out on the inside, remove three nuts, disengage the electric line if you see one and that's it. If you want to get more specifics look the procedure up in the Haynes repair book for Corollas 2003-2005. By the way, the mirrors on Corrollas have, as so often, been constructed by people who never drove these cars. Mirrors get hit on and there should be a joint that allows the mirrors to fold inward. The Corrolla mirrors are still; they have no joint, so when they get hit they push the metal they are mounted on inward and later on you have a poor fit after chnaging them. These American-made Corrollas are in many respect the same **** as other American-made cars.
radio, electric lighter outlet, drivers side/passenger mirrors and radio not working
the blinkers in front and in back work on both sides. The blinking arrow in the passenger mirror works fine but the arrow in the drivers side mirror does not work
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