stefanhuber4
Peugeot 107 Mirror Heating Fault
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A Peugeot 107 owner is experiencing a mirror heating fault, with a diagnostic scan indicating an error. The fuses are confirmed to be fine. A possible cause suggested is a loose connection or corrosion in the wiring and connectors behind the mirror glass. It is advised to have a professional check the wiring if the owner is not confident in handling car electrics.
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stefanhuber4 (community.author)
Thanks! I'm not great with car electrics. Where are the wiring and connectors located? Easy to get to, or do I need to remove the mirror? Don't want to make things worse.
ameliemueller10
It's a common issue. The connector is behind the mirror glass. It's tricky to get to without breaking things. If you're not confident, take it to a workshop. Probably a bad connection. Cost me around 95€ to fix.
stefanhuber4 (community.author)
Thanks a lot! I'll book it in with my mechanic to check the wiring and connectors. Knowing it's likely a connection issue and the approximate cost is a relief. I'll post the resolution.
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ameliemueller10
I had the same problem on my 107. Mirror heating failed and an error code appeared. Check the wiring and connectors to the mirrors. A loose connection or corrosion can cause it.