Hi all,
I'm planning on purchasing a used rear view mirror to replace a failed UEM, however, I'm unsure which part numbers to find an exact matching mirror. I find part numbers located on the back of the mirror case and more under the removable cover on the back.
Which is the correct part number - those on the outside of the case, or the ones underneath the cover on a white sticker or somewhere else?
I have found mirrors that are close but not exact. My mirror E11-05469 in large print and another E11-02*5468. The used replacement has a E11-015468 and E11-02*5468.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks, Denys
Rear View Mirrow - Correct Part Number
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It's not that easy
Your mirror is "Mated" to your car and the alarm system.
It will cost you nearly $500!!!
You can't install a used mirror, this does not work and the car won't start.
Many have replaced the glass in their original mirror for a fraction of what a mirror costs.
Do a search, there should be something on this somewhere, maybe if not here, on another Volvo forum
Your mirror is "Mated" to your car and the alarm system.
It will cost you nearly $500!!!
You can't install a used mirror, this does not work and the car won't start.
Many have replaced the glass in their original mirror for a fraction of what a mirror costs.
Do a search, there should be something on this somewhere, maybe if not here, on another Volvo forum
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loungesurfer
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Hi JRL
I believed that too until a Volvo Tech referred me to a "Programming Transfer Service" provided by www.xeMODex.com - located in Canada and has local repair shops that are qualified by xeMODex.com.
The service includes transferring the data contained on the existing UEM to a used replacement UEM that matches exactly as the existing one. It's not cheap - $200 and you must ship the mirror/UEM's - existing and used - to them for transferring the data - all done the same day it arrives. They also provide other modules for Volvo's. Check it out....
Thanks, Denys
I believed that too until a Volvo Tech referred me to a "Programming Transfer Service" provided by www.xeMODex.com - located in Canada and has local repair shops that are qualified by xeMODex.com.
The service includes transferring the data contained on the existing UEM to a used replacement UEM that matches exactly as the existing one. It's not cheap - $200 and you must ship the mirror/UEM's - existing and used - to them for transferring the data - all done the same day it arrives. They also provide other modules for Volvo's. Check it out....
Thanks, Denys
Denys - Encinitas, CA - 2001 V70 T5
2001-2004 model years S60 S80 V70 XC70 will work, BUT
you need to transfer the circuit board (UEM) from the old mirror to the replacement mirror or your car won't start.
If indeed the UEM part is bad on the old mirror, then you are out of luck and will need new unit from the dealer to be mated to the car.
you need to transfer the circuit board (UEM) from the old mirror to the replacement mirror or your car won't start.
If indeed the UEM part is bad on the old mirror, then you are out of luck and will need new unit from the dealer to be mated to the car.
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