So I went to a pick a part place to get some new old mirrors for my 2000 S80 2.9. When I bought the pair and attempted to install them I was surprised to see that the wiring harness was different and incompatible with the ones i picked up at the pick a part place. I will be going back to the place to check what year the S80 T6 was that I took the part from.
Does anyone know why they could be different and if I might be able to redo the wiring on the to make the other mirrors fit into my wiring harness set up?
2000 S80: Different wiring harnesses for side mirrors
- christophervolvos80
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- Joined: 30 April 2014
- Year and Model: 2000 Volvo S80
- Location: United States
- christophervolvos80
- Posts: 20
- Joined: 30 April 2014
- Year and Model: 2000 Volvo S80
- Location: United States
The wire counts are the same with a two different color wires. Not sure what would happen if I were to switch the connectors with the two different colors and install on my car? I'm only keeping them as spares for now. The S80 T6 that I took them off of was a 1999 and I have a 2000. Just not sure why Volvo would use different color wires and connectors for the same model car with only a one year variation difference.
Thanks,
ChristopherVolvoS80
ChristopherVolvoS80
- christophervolvos80
- Posts: 20
- Joined: 30 April 2014
- Year and Model: 2000 Volvo S80
- Location: United States
No it is not a power fold and nor is mine. I believe I have heated mirrors and I think the spare mirrors are also too. To be honest, how do you know if a S80 had heated mirrors? I don't have a button for heating the mirrors. I only assume that I do because when I turn on the rear glass defroster, I notice my mirrors also clear up at the same time and therefore assume that they are linked.
Thanks,
ChristopherVolvoS80
ChristopherVolvoS80
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Maartenvc
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- Year and Model: 2000 S80 2.5D
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I had the same problem, I have an S80 from 2000 and bought a mirror from 1999. My mirror had a 16-pin green connector and the one that I bought a 10-pin grey connector. I took of the mirror glas and put in the motor of my old mirror (don't know if it's necessary), and soldered the green connector to the new mirror like this.
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