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Eclipse Avenger Sebring Autodim Rear View Mirror With Compass Map Dome Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $84.99
Location:

Montreal, Quebec, CA

Montreal, Quebec, CA
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up for sale is a very rare , used and fully tested autodim mirror with compass and map dome lights

it was OEM on the Chrysler Sebring in 1998 to 2000 with sunroof

it fits on the Dodge Avenger 1995 to 2000, Chrysler Sebring 1995 to 2000 , Mitsubishi Eclipse 1995 to 1999 and Eagle Talon 1995-1998

the wiring harness comes with it

if you car didn't came with one it's easy to retrofit you need 12V constant 12V switched (or 2 x 12 switched) a ground and optionnal wires to backup light to turn it off automatically when you are in reverse and to your dome light system if you want the map lights to become your dome lights

it probably fits on the  Mitsubishi Eclipse 2000-2005 too

 

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