outside mirrors heating up
#1
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outside mirrors heating up
2000 A6
Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
swear that all is well.
Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
were ever warm, much less HOT.
How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
swear that all is well.
Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
were ever warm, much less HOT.
How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:34:38 -0600, Merle Fritz <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote:
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:34:38 -0600, Merle Fritz <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote:
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:34:38 -0600, Merle Fritz <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote:
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:34:38 -0600, Merle Fritz <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote:
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>2000 A6
>
>Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
>(ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
>70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they
>had to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the
>touch. Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had
>screwed up the wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they
>swear that all is well.
>
>Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
>before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they
>were ever warm, much less HOT.
>
>How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
>or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing automatic about the mirror heaters, they are
controlled by the same switch as the rear window defogger. And they surely
should not be *hot* to the touch - warm, maybe, but not hot.
They effed something up.
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
"Merle Fritz" <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 A6
>
> Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
> (ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
> 70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they had
> to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the touch.
> Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had screwed up the
> wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they swear that all is
> well.
>
> Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
> before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they were
> ever warm, much less HOT.
>
> How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
> or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
Mine are NOT controlled by the rear window heater switch, they are on all
the time......as far as I can tell. With the later mirrors there's an
onboard thermostat that controls their temperature. Earlier heated mirrors
overheated and burnt out. Mine did and I replaced them with the newer type
about 2 years back and they been OK since.
dj
A4 2.4 SE 1997
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
"Merle Fritz" <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 A6
>
> Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
> (ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
> 70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they had
> to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the touch.
> Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had screwed up the
> wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they swear that all is
> well.
>
> Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
> before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they were
> ever warm, much less HOT.
>
> How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
> or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
Mine are NOT controlled by the rear window heater switch, they are on all
the time......as far as I can tell. With the later mirrors there's an
onboard thermostat that controls their temperature. Earlier heated mirrors
overheated and burnt out. Mine did and I replaced them with the newer type
about 2 years back and they been OK since.
dj
A4 2.4 SE 1997
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
"Merle Fritz" <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 A6
>
> Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
> (ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
> 70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they had
> to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the touch.
> Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had screwed up the
> wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they swear that all is
> well.
>
> Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
> before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they were
> ever warm, much less HOT.
>
> How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
> or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
Mine are NOT controlled by the rear window heater switch, they are on all
the time......as far as I can tell. With the later mirrors there's an
onboard thermostat that controls their temperature. Earlier heated mirrors
overheated and burnt out. Mine did and I replaced them with the newer type
about 2 years back and they been OK since.
dj
A4 2.4 SE 1997
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
"Merle Fritz" <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 A6
>
> Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
> (ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
> 70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they had
> to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the touch.
> Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had screwed up the
> wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they swear that all is
> well.
>
> Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
> before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they were
> ever warm, much less HOT.
>
> How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
> or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
Mine are NOT controlled by the rear window heater switch, they are on all
the time......as far as I can tell. With the later mirrors there's an
onboard thermostat that controls their temperature. Earlier heated mirrors
overheated and burnt out. Mine did and I replaced them with the newer type
about 2 years back and they been OK since.
dj
A4 2.4 SE 1997
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Re: outside mirrors heating up
"Merle Fritz" <amfritz@valornet.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 A6
>
> Just got the car back from the body shop after repairing the front end
> (ran into a wide-screen TV going down the interstate. it was only doing
> 70 and I was doing 75!) and noticed that the drivers side mirror (they had
> to take the door apart to do some adjusting) was **HOT** to the touch.
> Passenger side mirror was cool, so I thought that they had screwed up the
> wiring somewhere. Took it back to the shop and they swear that all is
> well.
>
> Is this normal? Never really paid much attention to the outside mirrors
> before. Just wiped them clean now and then. Didn't notice that they were
> ever warm, much less HOT.
>
> How do the mirrors work? Does a thermostat turn on the heating element,
> or does it come on when you start the car, or just when?
forgot to say, if your passenger side is not warm/hot then I would think its
U/S.
does it defrost on those frosty days........