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No power mirror plug to be found?

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fi3ndx

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Oct 5, 2013
Providence, Rhode Island
So I took out the switch box that has the cruise control, fog lights, and power mirror switches on it to fix my cruise control switch and found that the power mirror plug was missing and I looked around but have no idea where the hell it could have gone. The power mirrors never worked from the day I bought the car but I figured it was because a broken motor or something but now its cause the damn adjuster switch isn't hooked up but before I can fix it I need to find the plug, any suggestions on how I could find this illusive plug? Another thing I find weird is my drivers side mirror has a manual adjuster for the mirror but the passenger does not and the cruise and fog light switches are black and my mirror adjuster one is gray, is this stock my cars a silver spyder gs?
 
Luckily for you I am in the process of moving an entire harness from one vehicle to another. The plug you are looking for should be fairly easy to identify (see pic). The easiest way to find it is to do the following:

From your dash there are three plugs that go TO the car on the underneath the drivers side. One goes to the fuse box (ignore), and the other two connect to the car (i believe they are blue and wrapped in fuzzy stuff). When I say car, I mean to all the wires UNDER the dash (these are the plugs you'd have to remove to pull the dash).

Found that? Great!
If you follow the two fuzzy connectors from the dash that go to the car...ok, see them? Now move your hand and follow where those wires go. At the next junction of that harness you'll find your plug. It's at the next "y" of that harness.

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