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1997 Plymouth Breeze L4-2.0L VIN C
Mirrors: Description and Operation
1997 Plymouth Breeze L4-2.0L VIN CSECTION Description and Operation
INTRODUCTION

Power mirrors are controlled by a single switch located on the driver's door. The switch has a rocker buttons mark L (left) and R (right) for mirror selection and four buttons for mirror direction movement.
The motors which operate the mirrors are part of the mirror assembly and cannot be replaced separately
The vehicle is equipped with an Ignition Off Draw Fuse which is used when it is originally shipped from the factory. This fuse is located in the Junction Block and helps to prevent battery discharge during storage when disconnected.
This fuse is included in the power mirror circuity and should be checked if the mirrors are inoperative.
SYSTEM OPERATION
Heated Mirror
Heated mirrors are available with Power Mirrors and Rear Window Defogger only The heated mirror is controlled by the rear window defogger switch. Only time that the heated mirror is on is when the rear window defogger is on. The mirror should become warm to the touch.
CIRCUIT OPERATION
The power mirrors use a single switch located in the left door trim panel. The feed for the system is supplied from the 10 amp Ignition-Off-Draw (IOD) fuse located in the junction block cavity 5. This fuse also supplies power for the radio, interior lamps and other components. Grounding for the power mirrors, along with power door locks and A/C Heater control, is provided through the Z1 circuit, which attaches to the left side cowl.
Power Mirror Switch:
Power mirrors are controlled by a single switch located on the driver's door. The switch has a rocker buttons mark L (left) and R (right) for mirror selection and four buttons for mirror direction movement.
The motors which operate the mirrors are part of the mirror assembly and cannot be replaced separately
The vehicle is equipped with an Ignition Off Draw Fuse which is used when it is originally shipped from the factory. This fuse is located in the Junction Block and helps to prevent battery discharge during storage when disconnected.
This fuse is included in the power mirror circuity and should be checked if the mirrors are inoperative.
SYSTEM OPERATION
Heated Mirror
Heated mirrors are available with Power Mirrors and Rear Window Defogger only The heated mirror is controlled by the rear window defogger switch. Only time that the heated mirror is on is when the rear window defogger is on. The mirror should become warm to the touch.
CIRCUIT OPERATION
The power mirrors use a single switch located in the left door trim panel. The feed for the system is supplied from the 10 amp Ignition-Off-Draw (IOD) fuse located in the junction block cavity 5. This fuse also supplies power for the radio, interior lamps and other components. Grounding for the power mirrors, along with power door locks and A/C Heater control, is provided through the Z1 circuit, which attaches to the left side cowl.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.