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Renault Megane II Lift 2006: Heated Electric Mirrors Issue, Fuse & Rear Window Heater Connection

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  • #1 16751229
    tapsiu2
    Level 8  
    Hello,
    the problem is that I have electric mirrors, but the heating does not work in them (I do not know if they are 100% heated, although I think that if they are electric, they are heated)
    I would like to know if the fuse is the same for the rear window and mirrors?
    because the rear window heater works flawlessly.
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  • #2 16751413
    milejow

    Level 43  
    The same for the glass and mirrors, remove the inserts and check the power supply with the indicator light. All two had heated mirrors.
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  • #3 16751464
    genek1000
    Level 35  
    milejow wrote:
    All two had heated mirrors

    Not all.
    Like the handheld mirrors, there was no heating :cry:
    I drove one myself :D
  • #4 16753068
    tapsiu2
    Level 8  
    thanks for the answer
    I have electric mirrors, although not foldable, but at the next opportunity I will try to get to the inserts, although I'm a bit afraid because if I can sometimes bury something by myself, I have never disassembled the mirror inserts :D
  • #5 16756969
    milejow

    Level 43  
    genek1000 wrote:
    Like the handheld mirrors, there was no heating :cry:
    I drove one myself

    I have not seen two with manual mirrors in my life and you rather make up something, all of them had an electric package for the front as standard, the option is to fold the mirrors and electrics in the rear doors
  • #6 16759661
    genek1000
    Level 35  
    milejow wrote:
    genek1000 wrote:
    Like the handheld mirrors, there was no heating :cry:
    I drove one myself

    I have not seen two with manual mirrors in my life and you rather make up something, all of them had an electric package for the front as standard, the option is to fold the mirrors and electrics in the rear doors

    I would like to cheerfully point out that you are not writing the complete truth, but you started to score points and season the fairy tale writer. :|
    Apparently you haven't seen much yet. :cry:
    There were Megane which had manual mirrors and, depending on the options, they could have heated or not.
    Even a moderately smart Internet user will find suitable photos on the web :D Renault Megane II Lift 2006: Heated Electric Mirrors Issue, Fuse & Rear Window Heater Connection

    Again, there will be a reminder from the moderator that this is off topic. :D
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  • #7 16759806
    jarek225
    Level 24  
    Of course, "genek1000" is right, I'm just surprised that the moderator did not refer to post # 5, I don't know why (because "milejow" has a high level?)
    If I wrote it, I would already have an entry:
    "Please forgive your jokes ... 3.1.11. Do not post messages that do not contribute to the discussion. They are misleading, dangerous or do not solve the user's problem."
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  • #8 16760983
    milejow

    Level 43  
    Gienie, forgive yourself these entries about scoring because I do not understand them, I gave my opinion because for several years of working with cars I have not met a single Megana with manual mirrors. I don't even want to comment on the post below.
  • #9 16760989
    jarek225
    Level 24  
    milejow wrote:
    And I don't even want to comment on you.

    Well, let it stay that way
  • #10 16761003
    milejow

    Level 43  
    jarek225 wrote:
    milejow wrote:
    And I don't even want to comment on you.

    Well, let it stay that way

    You were in a hurry :D And besides, there is probably nothing to be tense about.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the issue of heated electric mirrors in a 2006 Renault Megane II Lift. The user inquires whether the fuse for the electric mirrors is the same as that for the rear window heater, which is functioning properly. Responses indicate that while many models come with heated mirrors, not all do, and some users suggest checking the power supply to the mirror inserts. There is a debate about the presence of manual versus electric mirrors in the Megane II, with some asserting that all models have electric mirrors as standard. The conversation also touches on the challenges of disassembling mirror inserts for troubleshooting.
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