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Brandmotion 9002-8523 User Manual

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8523 Instructions 7-2-13.doc

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Next, using a Roto Tool remove the striped

area of the center cover as shown below.
The reworked cover is on the right.

Step 18: Attach supplied Mirror to the
windshield using a T20 Torx Driver.
This
mirror has a Wedge/ D-tab style mounting base.
Please check our compatibility chart to make sure it
is compatible with your vehicle (adapters are
available for specific applications separately).

CAUTION: Torque for the mirror screw that

attaches to the windshield tab is 1.8 Nm (16
lb-in) and cannot exceed 2.2 Nm (19.5 lb-in).

Step 19: Plug the 16-pin connector of the
supplied Mirror Harness into the supplied
Mirror.
Step 20: Route the 6-pin connector end of
the Mirror Harness along with the green, red,
and black wires under the headliner.
Step 21: Route the Mirror Harness down the
inside of the A-pillar trim closest to the
ignition and reverse locations for the vehicle.
Step 22
(if required): Wiring the Mirror
Harness.

NOTE: It may not be necessary for you to use the

Green and Red supplied wires below; most GM
vehicles already have these locations populated. If

wires already exist in these locations, test the leads
using a multimeter for the correct signal).

If the wires do not exist, splice the red and green
wire leads to the wires listed for the vehicle on
Pages 6 & 7. (Soldering recommended or T-taps as
optional connection method):

Red - Ignition controlled power 12v+ when key is

turned ON and 14.4v or better when vehicle is
running.

Green - Connect to Reverse + power (backup lamp).

Step 23: Attach eyelet of black chassis ground
wire of the supplied Mirror Harness to an existing

body bolt.
Step 24: Connect the 6-pin connector of the
supplied Mirror Harness to the supplied
Chassis Harness.

Step 25: Connect the 10-pin connector on the
supplied Mirror Harness to the vehicle’s 10-
pin connector.
Tuck any excess harness beneath
the headliner taking care not to bind the wires.

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