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    I have been having problems for a while, firstly lost power to heated mirror but now noticed the memory buttons for the seat positions are not working and was wondering if there was a common power supply to the door that was tapped off for the various controls?
    if this the case how do I get the door card off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by peter goble View Post
    I have been having problems for a while, firstly lost power to heated mirror but now noticed the memory buttons for the seat positions are not working and was wondering if there was a common power supply to the door that was tapped off for the various controls?
    if this the case how do I get the door card off?
    Hi mate. I assume you have checked the basics like fuses ?

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    The door module controls all the bits.
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    Hi Dan, what is the door module and where is it hiding?
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    It in the door.

    Its the electronic module that runs all of the door stuff. Windows/mirrors etc

    have you you got VCDS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan2485 View Post
    It in the door.

    Its the electronic module that runs all of the door stuff. Windows/mirrors etc

    have you you got VCDS?

    Hi Dan, yes got VCDS and will do a scan today to see what it throws up.
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    Hi yes checked fuses, mirror still moves on motor just no power to the heating element. drivers side still works
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