Right Mirror Does Not Operate (ACHIEVA, Grand Am & Skylark)

1992 Chevrolet Corvette Base, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Right Mirror Does Not Operate (ACHIEVA, Grand Am & Skylark)
  1. Disconnect right outside mirror drive unit connector. Place mirror select switch in Right position. Place mirror position switch in Up position. Connect test light between Light Blue/White wire terminal "A" of right outside mirror drive unit connector and ground.
  2. If test light does not light, check for open in Light Blue/White wire. If Light Blue/White wire is okay, replace outside mirror control switch. If test light comes on, place mirror position switch in Up position. Connect test light between Light Blue/White wire terminal "A" and Brown/White wire terminal "C" of right outside mirror drive unit connector.
  3. If test light does not light, check for open in Brown/White wire. If Brown/White wire is okay, replace outside mirror control switch. If test light comes on, place mirror position switch in Down position. Connect test light between Light Blue/White wire terminal "A" and Brown/White wire terminal "C" of right outside mirror drive unit connector.
  4. If test light does not light, replace outside mirror control switch. If test light comes on, place mirror position switch in Left position. Connect test light between Light Blue/White wire terminal "A" and Red/White wire terminal "B" of right outside mirror drive unit connector.
  5. If test light does not light, check for open in Red/White wire. If Red/White wire is okay, replace outside mirror control switch. If test light comes on, place mirror position switch in Right position. Connect test light between Light Blue/White wire terminal "A" and Red/White wire terminal "B" of right outside mirror drive unit connector.
  6. If test light does not light, replace right outside mirror drive unit. If test light comes on, replace outside mirror control switch.
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