Power Mirror System without Memory
Power Mirror System Components
The power mirror system consists of the following components:
• | Left outside power mirror |
• | Right outside power mirror |
Each of the outside power mirrors contains 2 reversible motors. The
vertical motor operates the up and down directions and the horizontal motor
operates the left and right directions. Each of the power mirror motors
are circuit breaker protected.
Power Mirror System Controls
The power mirror switch incorporates a mirror select switch and a 4
position mirror direction switch. The mirror select switch allows the operator
to select the mirror to be moved by rotating counterclockwise to the L
position (left outside power mirror) or rotating clockwise to the R position
(right outside power mirror). The mirror direction switch is a 4 position
switch that allows the operator to move the selected mirror up, down, left
or right.
Power Mirror System Operation
The power mirror switch receives power through the battery supply voltage
circuit and the MIR/LOCK fuse. The power mirror switch also receives a constant
ground. The 4 positions of the direction switch have dual switch contacts.
Each of the contacts are connected to opposing sides of the appropriate
power mirror motors through the selector switch. The selector switch
interrupts or completes these circuits depending on the position of the
selector switch (L or R). If the selector switch is placed in the L position
and the up switch is depressed, battery voltage will be supplied to the
left outside power mirror vertical motor through the left mirror motor
up direction circuit and return to the power mirror switch through the
mirror motor common circuit then to ground and the mirror will move
up. If the down switch is depressed, the common circuit supplies battery
voltage and the left mirror motor up direction circuit completes the
path to the power mirror switch then to ground and the mirror will move
down. The remainder of the mirror functions operate in the same manner
as described above. The thing to remember is, that by placing the power
mirror switch in opposing positions (left/right or up/down) will reverse
the polarity of the mirror motor, utilizing the same circuits and the
power mirror will move accordingly.
Power Mirror System with Memory
Power Mirror System Components
The power mirror system consists of the following components:
• | Mirror selector switch. |
• | Left outside power mirror with position sensors. |
• | Right outside power mirror with position sensors. |
• | Mirror Mirror Module (MMM) |
Power Mirror System Controls
The power mirror switch incorporates a mirror select switch and a 4
position mirror direction switch. The mirror select switch allows the operator
to select the mirror to be moved by rotating counterclockwise to the L
position (left outside power mirror) or rotating clockwise to the R position
(right outside power mirror). The mirror direction switch is a 4 position
switch that allows the operator to move the selected mirror up, down, left
or right.
Power Mirror System Operation
The power mirror switch receives power through the battery supply voltage
circuit and the MIR/LOCK fuse and a constant ground. The 4 positions of
the direction switch have dual switch contacts which are connected to the
mirror control module through the selector switch and the mirror signal
circuits. When a mirror is selected and a direction switch is activated,
the MMM receives 2 signals (battery voltage and ground). The MMM uses these
signals to determine both the mirror selected and the direction requested.
The MMM will then supply battery voltage and ground to the appropriate
power mirror motor through the mirror motor control circuits.
Memory Mirror System
Memory Mirror System Components
The memory mirror system consists of the following components:
• | Left outside power mirror with position sensors |
• | Right outside power mirror with position sensors |
• | Memory Mirror Module (MMM) |
• | Transmission range switch |
Memory Mirror System Controls
The MMM is capable of controlling the memory functions to the preferred
settings of 2 different drivers. Each driver will be able to personalize
the memory system by selecting their preferred settings from the Secondary
Information Center (SIC) or from the memory switch. The memory system can
also be configured through the SIC and the features include:
• | Auto exit/entry seat positioning |
• | Position recall on FOB activation |
• | Position recall on ignition key insertion |
For further information on programming and configuration, refer to
Personalization Description and Operation
in Personalization.
Memory Mirror System Operation
The MMM is capable of storing mirror position for 2 different drivers.
Mirror position is determined by both horizontal and vertical position
sensors in each of the power mirrors. The MMM supplies a reference voltage
and a low reference to these sensors and determines mirror position through
the horizontal and vertical position signal circuits.
The MMM receives power through the battery supply voltage circuit and
the MIR/LOCK fuse and a constant ground source. Any time that battery voltage
is disconnected and then connected from the MMM, the MMM will enter the mirror
relearn mode. The mirror relearn mode can also be commanded using a scan tool.
Refer to
Memory Mirror Module Learn
for further information.The
memory switch receives power through the battery supply voltage circuit and
the MIR/LOCK fuse. The MMM upon receipt of a memory switch signal input,
a class 2 message from the SIC or a class 2 message from the PCM indicating
that the transmission is in park, will then supply battery voltage and
ground to the appropriate power mirror motors through the mirror motor
control circuits to move the mirrors to the predetermined positions.
Mirror Tilt in Reverse Operation
The mirror control module is capable of tilting the left, right or both
power mirrors when a class 2 message is received indicating that the vehicle
was placed in reverse. This is done to provide enhanced visibility during
parking or backing maneuvers. This feature can be personalized to the needs
of 2 different drivers. For further information, refer to
Personalization Description and Operation
in Personalization.
Folding Mirror System
Folding Mirror System Components
The folding mirror system consists of the following components:
• | Fold motor in each of the outside power mirrors |
Folding Mirror System Controls
The mirror fold switch allows the operator to retract or extend the
outside rearview mirrors from a single switch. The mirror fold switch incorporates
solid state circuitry to allow this single switch input to alternately
perform both extend and retract functions.
Folding Mirror System Operation
The mirror fold switch receives power through the battery supply voltage
circuit and the EXT LPS fuse and a constant ground. The mirror extend and
retract control circuits are connected to ground through the normally closed
contacts of the mirror fold switch. When the mirror fold switch is activated,
the solid state circuitry will energize either the extend or retract relay
(depending on the last function) which supplies battery voltage to the
fold motor through one of the control circuits. The other control circuit
is connected to ground through the normally closed contacts in the mirror
fold switch and the mirror extends or retracts.
Heated Mirror System
Heated Mirror System Components
The heated mirror system consists of the following components:
• | Left outside power mirror |
• | Right outside power mirror |
Heated Mirror System Controls
The heated mirror system is activated by depressing the rear window
defogger switch, which is part of the HVAC control module. For further information
on the rear window defogger operation, refer to
Rear Window Defogger Description and Operation
.
Heated Mirror System Operation
The heated mirror system operates in parallel to the rear window defogger.
Each outside rearview mirror contains a heating element that is connected
to a constant ground source. When the rear window defogger system is
active, battery voltage is available at the HTD MIR fuse and to the outside
rearview mirrors through the heated mirror supply voltage circuit. The
mirrors will heat up to remove ice, snow or frost and will automatically
deactivate when the rear defogger system has timed out (approximately
10 min).
Mirrors -- Outside Automatic Day/Night Feature
The automatic day/night feature of the driver outside rearview mirror
is controlled by the inside rearview mirror. The inside rearview mirror supplies
a signal and a low reference to the driver outside rearview mirror. The
voltage on the signal circuit of the driver outside rearview mirror varies
between 0.5 to 1.5 volts depending on light conditions present
at the inside rearview mirror. At night, with the automatic day-night
feature enabled, the driver outside rearview mirror will automatically
darken with the inside rearview mirror to reduce the glare from the headlamps
from behind. The voltage on the signal circuit of the driver outside
rearview mirror will be near 1.5 volts. In the daytime, the mirrors
are in a normal state. The voltage on the signal circuit of the driver
outside rearview mirror may be less than or near 0.5 volts. Refer
to
Inside Rearview Mirror Description and Operation
in Stationary Windows for further description and operation
of the inside rearview mirror.