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  1. Re: Interpret these DTCs plz 
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    Quote Originally Posted by onzarob View Post
    The heated mirroe on mine switch on with the rear window. no heated symbol on the remote control button.

    Don't Ross tech discount what you've paid already if you buy the proper cable?
    It's a dumbe interface I bought from eshrules. But they do rebate £50 activation fee if you you upgrade to the new interface.

    I jus need to find out whats up with my mirrors now. RossWiki says:
    00944 - Heated Exterior Mirror: Passenger Side (Z5)

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    Possible Symptoms

    • Mirror Heating doesn't work
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    Possible Causes

    • Wiring and/or connections faulty
    • Mirror Heating faulty
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    Possible Solutions

    • Check if 12V on mirror connections is present
    • Replace Mirror (Z5)
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    • Sometimes the switch button for the mirror has 'L', 'R' and '0'. When switched on '0' the mirror heating is on!
    Don't want to be dismantling my mirrors now. Must be a central connection if both sides have registered fault codes
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  2. Re: Interpret these DTCs plz 
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    I would check each miiror first, it a circuit on the back of each, and is know to fail, could easily have both out. In my audi book the control knob can be in any postion and not effect the heating of the mirrors.

    I think one guy on here mended the circuit on the back of a mirrot but i don't think they cost to much in the first place..
     
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