Escalade side mirrors on a Tahoe LTZ!

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Hattie2879

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Thanks so much to cmatt for helping me with my mirror harnesses and switches. I finally got my turn signals, folding, and puddle lamp working on my new Esky mirrors and I LOVE it!

Also, because it took me a moment to realize, be sure that you don't have the dome override turned on because if so, the puddle lamps won't work. :p
 

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Thanks so much to cmatt for helping me with my mirror harnesses and switches. I finally got my turn signals, folding, and puddle lamp working on my new Esky mirrors and I LOVE it!

Also, because it took me a moment to realize, be sure that you don't have the dome override turned on because if so, the puddle lamps won't work. :p
Let’s see your pics of your work. Or at least your finished product. I’m working on mine now.
 

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Sorry, but I didn't connect the cameras. I just wanted the blinker, puddle lamps, and power fold. Good luck with yours!
It is tempting to try. I do enjoy the bigger size compared to the miniature factory mirrors.
 
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Sorry, but I didn't connect the cameras. I just wanted the blinker, puddle lamps, and power fold. Good luck with yours!

Yeah when i started this thread I had full intentions of getting the mirror cams to work and it just wasnt worth the effort. The mirror size difference was a big enough win to make it worth it without the cameras.
 

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The cameras can be utilized. Just need to source the camera pigtail harness connector and land those wires between that and the door connector. Once inside the cabin, it’s a matter of connecting to a module that can process the image and link with the screen.

I’ve seen it done by a member. He had a car audio shop do the install and they used something similar to the Echomaster system.

Problem is (and what’s kept me from pursuing it) the cameras have a fish eye lens. In this application, they are well suited for the 360 degree surround view feature the caddy has, but don’t provide much visual aid otherwise.
 
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