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Old 06-10-2015, 06:47 AM   #1
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Help with electric retract mirrors...

My GT86 has electric retractable mirrors. There's a button next to the adjustment know which allows folding / unfolding the mirrors.


Looking at the wiring diagram you can see the third motor (in green) responsible for this (the other two motors are for vertical/horizontal adjust):





My question is: How do the endpoints work? How does the system know when to stop the fold/unfold motor. There seems to be no sign of endpoint sensors or anything? Does the ECU sense resistance (reached endpoints or any obstacle for that matter) through a current peak or something?


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No clue, but I'm going to guess that it's probably a motor rated for just enough force to push them in / out, but not further if it hits any serious resistance. Maybe special gearing or something.

I doubt it's a sensor though. Seems like overkill when you can do it mechanically.
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It might hit a limit switch that isn't annotated on the schematic. Keeping even a low torque DC motor energized can seriously damage the motor windings or cause brush burn, depending on the design of the motor.

The "black box" that the motor leads go through may be some kind of controller. A more detailed schematic would be nice.
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It might hit a limit switch that isn't annotated on the schematic. Keeping even a low torque DC motor energized can seriously damage the motor windings or cause brush burn, depending on the design of the motor.

The "black box" that the motor leads go through may be some kind of controller. A more detailed schematic would be nice.
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It might use the voltage readings to determine endpoints. Similar to windows with auto up and down. When it hits the end, the sudden stop causes a spike in voltage that the control unit can see. The control unit then memorizes that voltage spike and can use it to determine position of windows. My guess is the mirrors may operate the same way. Some cars use relays as well. I think our cars might also use an energized relay for the windows. I can't say for certain. It's been a really long time since I've looked at wiring diagrams for things like this.

But who knows. Every manufacturer does things differently.
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