RUGGED RIDGE 11015.01 Door Mirror Kit with LED Turn Signals Installation Guide
- June 13, 2024
- RUGGED RIDGE
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RUGGED RIDGE 11015.01 Door Mirror Kit with LED Turn Signals
Product Information
The IS-DMTS-01 Door Mirror Kit with LED Turn Signals is designed to enhance the appearance of your Jeep. This kit can be used on all Wranglers, with half and full doors. Some models may require upper door hinges that are machined to accept the mirrors. The mirrors can be wired to operate with vehicle turn and/or parking lights. The kit includes one each of RIGHT and LEFT mirrors, all required wiring, and hardware.
Product Usage Instructions
- Before starting the installation, refer to a shop manual or wiring diagram for your specific vehicle model and year.
- Ensure you have the proper tools and a basic level of understanding and skill for the installation.
- Drilling holes in the doors and routing wires through them is required for the installation. Refer to Figure 2 for a visual representation of the installation process.
- If desired, a no-drill installation is also possible, although a significant amount of wiring will be exposed.
- Begin the installation by drilling the first hole through the hinge and outer door at the location shown in Figure 3.
- Locate the second hole on the inside of the door, as shown in Figure 4, to avoid hitting the lower section of the window channel.
- Pull the wires and loom through the door and fasten the mirror to the door. Ensure that the wires are long enough to provide for full door movement.
- Install the provided male 4-pin plug and terminals as shown in Figure 5.
- Refer to a wiring diagram and/or use a test light to locate and
- determine the wires needed for mirror wiring.
- The mirror assemblies have two wires, each containing two conductors. The wires are color-coded as follows: BLACK = Ground, RED = Turn Signal, Yellow = Parking Light.
- Integrate the mirror wires into the vehicle wiring harness using the included plugs for easy removal of the doors.
- Refer to the specific wiring requirements for your vehicle model and year. For example, the 1990 YJ wiring required the parking lights to be wired into the Blue wire on the headlight
- switch harness, LEFT turn into the Gray/Black wire, and RIGHT turn into the Brown wire, both on the turn signal switch harness.
- Use a crimp-on splice connector and spade terminal to make the wiring connections, as shown in Figure 8.
- Repeat the wiring process for the remaining turn and park wires.
INSTRUCTION SHEET
Introduction
This mirror kit is designed to enhance the appearance of your Jeep. This kit
can be used on all Wranglers, with half and full doors. Some models may
require upper door hinges that are machined to accept the mirrors. The mirrors
can be wired to operate with vehicle turn and/or parking lights. Installation
and wiring processes may vary slightly based upon the model, year, and door
type.
Figure 1. Kit includes one each of RIGHT and LEFT mirrors, all required wiring and hardware.
Contents Right Mirror Assembly – Black or Chrome Left Mirror Assembly – Black or Chrome Hardware Package –Includes mounting hardware, wiring and connectors.
Procedure The appearance, performance and durability of the installation of these mirrors will be determined by the work quality of the installer. The proper tools, a basic level of understanding and skill,and a shop manual or wiring diagram will be beneficial.
Mirror Installation
The mirror assemblies bolt directly to the upper door hinges on half and full
doors utilizing the same hole locations that held the OE mirrors. The mirrors
can be installed on other models either by drilling and tapping the upper door
hinges or installing a pair of upper door hinges that are already machined to
accept mirrors. The kit can be installed in a number of possible mounting and
wiring configurations, some more involved than others. The following
installation was performed on a 1990 YJ.
Figure 2. There is no exposed wiring on the outside of the vehicle. This requires drilling holes in the doors and routing wires through the doors. Less exposed wiring provides a cleaner look with less chance of snags.
Figure 2 is of an installation that requires drilling several holes in each door. A no-drill installation is also possible if desired. A significant amount of wiring will be exposed though. . There is no exposed wiring on the outside of the vehicle. This requires drilling holes in the doors and routing wires through the doors. Less exposed wiring provides a cleaner look with less chance of snags. Figure 2 is of an installation that requires drilling several holes in each door. A no-drill installation is also possible if desired. A significant amount of wiring will be exposed though.
Figure 3. The first hole needs to be drilled in this location through the hinge and outer door.
Figure 4. This cut-away of a door shows the required location of the second hole. It was necessary to locate the hole nearer the inside of the door to avoid hitting the lower section of the window channel. The wire loom shows the desired wire routing.
Figure 5. The wires and loom can then be pulled through the door, and the mirror fastened to the door. Be sure to leave the wires long enough to provide for full door movement. Then install the provided male 4-pin plug and terminals. Wiring these plugs
Figure 6. These are the plug assemblies. The male end is used on the mirror. The female end is used on the vehicle harness.
Figure 7. Locate and determine the wires needed. A wiring diagram and/or test light will be helpful.
Mirror Wiring
The mirror assemblies have two (2) wires that each contain two (2) conductors.
- BLACK = Ground.
- RED = Turn Signal.
- Yellow = Parking Light.These wires need to be integrated into the vehicle wiring harness. Plugs are included to allow for easy removal of the doors. A test light and/or manual will be helpful. The 1990 YJ wiring required the parking lights to be wired into the Blue wire on the headlight switch harness. LEFT turn to be wired into the Gray/Black, RIGHT into the Brown, both on the turn signal switch harness. The colors and locations may be different on other vehicles. Use the test light to carefully test and locate the required wires.
Figure 8. Use the crimp-on splice connector and spade terminal to make the wiring connection. The RED (Turn) on the left mirror is being spliced into the necessary wire on the turn signal switch harness. The same splices were done for the remaining turn, and park wires.
Figure 9. Terminals were crimped onto the Black ground wires and then
they were placed under existing screws in the metal dash.
Once these connections have been made the wires can be routed to the right and
left sides of the vehicle; proper length can be determined, and the plugs can
be installed. Make certain that both the male and female ends of the plugs are
wired to correspond correctly.
Figure 10. The final installation steps. Be sure wires correspond on both plugs. Place wiring in the loom. Tuck plugs behind dash. Test all light functions.
Figure 11. The initial systems checks proved that all lighting functioned properly, and our Jeepin’ buddies were impressed with the cool new looks.
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