Gntx-453 Auto Dim Hidden Compass Homelink Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, California, United States
This listing is for a used auto dim/compass/homelink rear view mirror, GNTX-453 015894. I do NOT have the wiring diagram or pinout, please google it if you have questions. When the compass is turned off, they are hidden. It is in great working condition. This mirror will fit many vehicles or can be retrofitted to whatever you drive if you've got some electrical/wiring knowledge. If your vehicle did not come with this mirror, I do NOT guarantee that this will work. It takes a 12 pin connector.
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