lenny_guenther43
Spin Mirror Heating Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Chevrolet Spin is experiencing a mirror heating issue, with neither side functioning and an error code present. The likely cause is suspected to be a cable or plug issue. It is suggested to check the wiring harness near the mirror housing for potential corrosion or disconnection. Ultimately, visiting a workshop for professional diagnosis and repair is recommended.
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lenny_guenther43 (community.author)
Thanks, I'll check that. Do you remember where exactly the connector was located?
hansschroeder47
On the Astra, it was inside the door panel, near the mirror mount. You'll probably have to remove the panel to get to it. But honestly, with an electrical issue and error codes, I would visit a workshop. They have the right tools and expertise.
lenny_guenther43 (community.author)
Ok, thanks for the advice. I will take it to a workshop to get it checked out. Repair will be 95€.
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hansschroeder47
Hey, I had similar issues with my old Opel Astra. The mirror heating stopped working, and it turned out to be a corroded connector. Check the wiring harness that goes into the mirror housing, maybe you'll find something there.