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Old 10-05-2020, 09:56 PM   #1
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HVAC controls heated mirrors pin layout

I hate when the factory does something stupid and tend to fix things with maintenance in mind.

Case in point the 01 K2500HD had a bad heater core and the radiator neck was cracked.
So I went with a all aluminum radiator with aluminum sides that was a direct drop in replacement for the plastic tank side one, replaced the plastic Y fitting with a aluminum one, and tore out all the factory HV/AC replacing it with a summit heater.
This is my tow pig/winter beater and function is the name of the game here. I started driving it last week and I still have a few small issues to deal with before the temp drops into the negatives. But, heat and cooling wise this girl is much better.

One thing I did not think of when I removed the HVAC control panel(etc) and taped up the connections was that by doing so I would loose my heated mirrors. Now I could simply run a wire and a switch. But hey I already have the wiring, relays, and such sitting in the truck.

All I really need to do is find what pin on one of the 2 connectors goes to the defrost switch(on the now missing panel) and then run a push button switch(with a light) to the other pin going to the relay and I will have heated mirrors that work just like factory.

But after hours of searching I am having trouble finding just what pins to connect. Anyone know what pins to soldier into to complete this connection?

Much simpler layout with a soon to be added button.
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Old 10-09-2020, 04:28 PM   #2
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Re: HVAC controls heated mirrors pin layout

I have the wiring diagrams for the 2005 model but 2001 is a lot different.
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Old 10-14-2020, 12:53 PM   #3
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Re: HVAC controls heated mirrors pin layout

Here's a good overview from Eric O of what's out there for wiring diagrams and service info.
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1967 Dodge W200 B383, NP420/NP201 SOLD
1969 Dodge Polara 500 B383, A833 SOLD
1972 Ford F250 FE390, NP435/NP205 SOLD
1976 Chevy K20, 6.5L, NV4500/NP208 SOLD
1986 M1008 CUCV SOLD
2000 GMC C2500, TD6.5L, NV4500
2005 Chevy Silverado LS 2500HD 6.0L 4L80E/NP263
2009 Impala SS LS4 V8


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