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Got my 03 Limited 2WD this week, but did not get the CK package with the heated mirror option I ordered. Anybody know what you would have to do to add heated mirrors? I was considering adding the Multh signal mirrors. They do offer a version with the heating elements in the mirror. I also found the relay socket for the mirrors (empty of course). Would you have to add anything other than the mirrors, the relay and the switch?
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Got my 03 Limited 2WD this week, but did not get the CK package with the heated mirror option I ordered. Anybody know what you would have to do to add heated mirrors? I was considering adding the Multh signal mirrors. They do offer a version with the heating elements in the mirror. I also found the relay socket for the mirrors (empty of course). Would you have to add anything other than the mirrors, the relay and the switch?
Muth does have heated mirrors for the 03's. I just finished my install. Not sure of all the Mod's you need to make to add it to your vehicle if it didn't come with it.
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Got it figured out I believe, with the help of Bob at Mike Calvert Toyota. On the 2003 Limited 2WD you have to add the mirror heater switch, the mirror heater relay, change the right and left mirrors to the heated version and change both door wiring harnesses. You can't add the heated Multh signal mirrors without first getting the Toyota heated mirrors as the wiring harness and connector from the mirror to the door harness are different and the mirror harness is only available as a complete mirror assembly.
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