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4Runner Heated Mirrors
#23
Yeah?
Originally posted by lee
i had no idea i had heated mirrors.
awesome!
i had no idea i had heated mirrors.
awesome!
Hell, I feel real stupid seeing how I've owned 4 of these damn rigs.
#24
SWEEEEEET!!!! Thanks Dude(tte)s. I didn't know my SR5 had heated mirrors, and they seem to be a pair of the few things which still actually work! Probably because they don't get much use....
Slightly less unhappy.
p.s. The seat heaters don't seem to work
Slightly less unhappy.
p.s. The seat heaters don't seem to work
#25
This is so funny. I was just thinking to myself yesterday that I wish this beast had heated mirrors! After it had snowed quite a bit, it was a pain to have to try and clear the snow that'd accumulate on the mirrors, thus hindering my view. My 325i and Acura CL had 'em, I really miss 'em now that I have a much older vehicle. There's no way to have them added is there?
#29
I think I've been 'robbed'. I have an '03 SR5, and I don't have heated side mirrors. After reading this thread, I checked today, and they don't heat up no matter what I do with the rear defroster. I reread all the info, including the original window sticker and the ad brochure, and the only mention of heated side mirrors were as part of the standard features on the sport and limited editions. They are listed as "Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors", according to the brochure, and are not listed as an option on the SR5. I assume this to mean that the mirrors are Color matched to the vehicle color. Mine are black and are power, but not heated. And I also checked the window sticker for original dealer info. Mine came in thru Newark, and was originally delivered to a dealer in NJ and later transfered to the upstate NY dealer I bought it from.
#30
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yeah I am not surprised, toyota has decided if you want a loaded new 4runner you have to go Limited. Dealers have admited to me that you cannot buy a leather SR5, no matter what the brochures say.
I cannot say I am happy with their new marketing ploy.
I cannot say I am happy with their new marketing ploy.
#31
Originally posted by TechWrench
I think I've been 'robbed'. I have an '03 SR5, and I don't have heated side mirrors. After reading this thread, I checked today, and they don't heat up no matter what I do with the rear defroster. I reread all the info, including the original window sticker and the ad brochure, and the only mention of heated side mirrors were as part of the standard features on the sport and limited editions. They are listed as "Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors", according to the brochure, and are not listed as an option on the SR5. I assume this to mean that the mirrors are Color matched to the vehicle color. Mine are black and are power, but not heated. And I also checked the window sticker for original dealer info. Mine came in thru Newark, and was originally delivered to a dealer in NJ and later transfered to the upstate NY dealer I bought it from.
I think I've been 'robbed'. I have an '03 SR5, and I don't have heated side mirrors. After reading this thread, I checked today, and they don't heat up no matter what I do with the rear defroster. I reread all the info, including the original window sticker and the ad brochure, and the only mention of heated side mirrors were as part of the standard features on the sport and limited editions. They are listed as "Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors", according to the brochure, and are not listed as an option on the SR5. I assume this to mean that the mirrors are Color matched to the vehicle color. Mine are black and are power, but not heated. And I also checked the window sticker for original dealer info. Mine came in thru Newark, and was originally delivered to a dealer in NJ and later transfered to the upstate NY dealer I bought it from.
#32
I found out about mine by accident one day. I was sitting there waiting for the car to warm up listening to a talk show, and I look out to my left and my friggin mirror is smoking!!!!! Or so I thought...lol It took me a second but I realized what it must be. Very cool feature. Comes in handy even when the mirrrors just have dew on them. A couple minutes in teh on position, and voila!! All clear. Now I just wish my damn rear defroster would work...
#34
That is absolutely ridiculous!!!! I can't believe this. It's a safety issue, not one of those goo-ga options that you should have to pay for.
Can someone explain why any Dodge Caravan made in 96 has them? Ohh, is that a kid behind my left rear tire, YES. In my 4Runner, no more kid - he's under the tire now.
Can someone explain why any Dodge Caravan made in 96 has them? Ohh, is that a kid behind my left rear tire, YES. In my 4Runner, no more kid - he's under the tire now.
Last edited by Jason B; Feb 12, 2004 at 07:35 AM.
#37
I used to work for a military contractor where we used http://www.minco.com/ heaters for many different applications. These things were super easy to use. We got sample sheets with many different sizes and shapes on it. You would cut out the one you wanted, wire it up, and glue it to whatever you were heating. Super simple. Many come with built in thermostats. I think this would be a very easy mod to do, but I dont have acces to these heaters anymore to experiment. Maybe somone else does, or we could find a product that uses these to take apart.
#38
Originally posted by Highland Runner
I used to work for a military contractor where we used http://www.minco.com/ heaters for many different applications. These things were super easy to use. We got sample sheets with many different sizes and shapes on it. You would cut out the one you wanted, wire it up, and glue it to whatever you were heating. Super simple. Many come with built in thermostats. I think this would be a very easy mod to do, but I dont have acces to these heaters anymore to experiment. Maybe somone else does, or we could find a product that uses these to take apart.
I used to work for a military contractor where we used http://www.minco.com/ heaters for many different applications. These things were super easy to use. We got sample sheets with many different sizes and shapes on it. You would cut out the one you wanted, wire it up, and glue it to whatever you were heating. Super simple. Many come with built in thermostats. I think this would be a very easy mod to do, but I dont have acces to these heaters anymore to experiment. Maybe somone else does, or we could find a product that uses these to take apart.
I think they went on mirrors for a snowmobile.
Great idea man!!!!!!!!!
#39
I just thought of something else we used to use, and its something I have acces to. It is a cooler/heater element that uses the Peltier Effect sp?. These are the things that go in the coolers you plug into a cigarette lighter that either heat or cool depending on polarity. I have some of the "chips" at home and an old cooler with them also. They are fairly small as I remember maybe 1" x 1" x 1/2" and run on 12V.
#40
Originally posted by Highland Runner
I just thought of something else we used to use, and its something I have acces to. It is a cooler/heater element that uses the Peltier Effect sp?. These are the things that go in the coolers you plug into a cigarette lighter that either heat or cool depending on polarity. I have some of the "chips" at home and an old cooler with them also. They are fairly small as I remember maybe 1" x 1" x 1/2" and run on 12V.
I just thought of something else we used to use, and its something I have acces to. It is a cooler/heater element that uses the Peltier Effect sp?. These are the things that go in the coolers you plug into a cigarette lighter that either heat or cool depending on polarity. I have some of the "chips" at home and an old cooler with them also. They are fairly small as I remember maybe 1" x 1" x 1/2" and run on 12V.
I wish I had a broken 3rd gen mirror I could see to view how Toyota installed a heater in there. I am sure they used a flexible kapton heater but it may be a special size or design which will be tough to duplicate.
Anyone have a broken mirror (99+) we can experiment with?
Last edited by MTL_4runner; Feb 12, 2004 at 12:16 PM.





