Help..identify powered mirror.
#1
Help..identify powered mirror.
I just had my mirrors replaced through insurance.
I had powered/heated mirrors.
They were replaced with non powered/heated mirrors.
my insurance is saying that according to my V.I.N., my truck had standard mirrors and the powered mirrors must be aftermarket. I have the powered mirrors and wondering how to identify these as an original GM part. There is nothing on the mirror that actually says GM but there are a bunch of numbets. Thank you.
I had powered/heated mirrors.
They were replaced with non powered/heated mirrors.
my insurance is saying that according to my V.I.N., my truck had standard mirrors and the powered mirrors must be aftermarket. I have the powered mirrors and wondering how to identify these as an original GM part. There is nothing on the mirror that actually says GM but there are a bunch of numbets. Thank you.
#2
I just had my mirrors replaced through insurance.
I had powered/heated mirrors.
They were replaced with non powered/heated mirrors.
my insurance is saying that according to my V.I.N., my truck had standard mirrors and the powered mirrors must be aftermarket. I have the powered mirrors and wondering how to identify these as an original GM part. There is nothing on the mirror that actually says GM but there are a bunch of numbets. Thank you.
I had powered/heated mirrors.
They were replaced with non powered/heated mirrors.
my insurance is saying that according to my V.I.N., my truck had standard mirrors and the powered mirrors must be aftermarket. I have the powered mirrors and wondering how to identify these as an original GM part. There is nothing on the mirror that actually says GM but there are a bunch of numbets. Thank you.
It would be helpful if you could give a lot more information. What vehicle, model year, etc.
#5
Glove box door will have all of the RPO codes for options in it.
Any GM dealer can run the specs with the VIN.
Never heard of an H2 with manual mirrors. Some don't have power folding option, but I thought they all had power to move the reflector (glass).
Any GM dealer can run the specs with the VIN.
Never heard of an H2 with manual mirrors. Some don't have power folding option, but I thought they all had power to move the reflector (glass).
#6
I just had my mirrors replaced through insurance.
I had powered/heated mirrors.
They were replaced with non powered/heated mirrors.
my insurance is saying that according to my V.I.N., my truck had standard mirrors and the powered mirrors must be aftermarket. I have the powered mirrors and wondering how to identify these as an original GM part. There is nothing on the mirror that actually says GM but there are a bunch of numbets. Thank you.
I had powered/heated mirrors.
They were replaced with non powered/heated mirrors.
my insurance is saying that according to my V.I.N., my truck had standard mirrors and the powered mirrors must be aftermarket. I have the powered mirrors and wondering how to identify these as an original GM part. There is nothing on the mirror that actually says GM but there are a bunch of numbets. Thank you.
#7
H3s don't, they are Hummers.... Ooops.
#9
DE6 is the RPO code for outside remote electric mirrors (on mine, anyway). Check in your glove box.
In any case, it really shouldn't matter what your rig came with. Insurance should replace what is damaged, returning the vehicle to it's pre-accident condition.
In any case, it really shouldn't matter what your rig came with. Insurance should replace what is damaged, returning the vehicle to it's pre-accident condition.
Last edited by 650Hawk; 02-21-2018 at 04:26 PM.