ninakoehler35
Lova mirror heating issue
Summary of the thread
The mirror heating on a 2017 Chevrolet Lova was not functioning, with diagnostics indicating a potential issue with a defective cable or plug connection. A suggestion was made to check the fuse, which could be a simple fix. Ultimately, a workshop confirmed the problem was a defective cable, and after repair, the mirror heating was restored.
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ninakoehler35 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip. Which fuse exactly? And where is it located? Is it responsible for other components as well?
matthiastiger4
If I remember correctly, it was fuse number 14 in the fuse box under the dashboard. It's responsible for the mirror heating. If the fuse is okay, I'd recommend a workshop. In my case, the control unit was defective.
ninakoehler35 (community.author)
Thanks! Workshop confirmed the cable was defective. Repair cost 95€. Mirror heating is working again.
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matthiastiger4
I had a similar problem with my Lova. Mirror heating stopped on both sides. Check the fuse first before digging deeper. Simple check that could save time.