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I am beyond frustrated with this.  I bought a 2016 2500HD with the DL3 mirrors.  The truck was setup wit the DL3 mirrors that were power folding and worked on my truck at the time of purchase.  When they swapped the DL3 mirrors to the DPN towing mirrors I was told after the fact that the power folding won't work.  I have talked to more and more people and I keep getting the answer of "you can't have power folding on your truck".  This is unacceptable.  WIth more research I found that all I need are the DQS mirrors and the wiring harness Part # 84041609 - Driver and Part # 23351798 - Passenger (Diesel - K40).  I recently called the dealer to start this process over and I was informed that those wiring harnesses were installed in my truck when they did the original mirror swap.  So I asked again, so all I need are the DQS mirrors and I should be good to go.  After the dealer did some research and called Chevrolet tech support line for dealerships.  I was again told no.  And the reason that was given was that there were many other parts and the computer software won't allow it.  Again I find this answer not satisfying.  What I am having a hard time with is the fact I had power folding with the DL3, so that would tell me the software in my truck understands power folding.  SO WHY ON EARTH CAN'T I JUST ADD THE DQS mirrors?  Can anyone help me?!?!?

I can help. Seems like you’re getting no where with the dealer. You most certainly CAN have (or retain rather) Power Folding DQS Mirrors. I see this issue time and time again (at least once a week).

Email me at [email protected] - I can get you setup with the mirrors and harnesses you need. I have partnered with a GM Parts Supplier to get the mirrors at a great wholesale price.

Sorry to hear - but sadly, I see this time and time again.


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Great information!  I have an interesting proposal for swapping mirrors.  My uncle has a 2017 GMC Sierra 2500 with DPN towing mirros (not sure what trim, but it does NOT have memory seats).  I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 base trim (one step above WT) with DL8 mirrors.  We are wanting to swap mirrors and I am starting to feel comfortable with the DL8 to DPN upgrade, but has anyone had any luck (or seen any threads) about downgrading from DPN towing to DL8 regular mirrors?  We live about 2.5 hrs away from each other so if and when we do the swap out, I want to have some confidence it will work.  My main concern is about any error codes that may come up.  Also worth noting both trucks are gas.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Great information!  I have an interesting proposal for swapping mirrors.  My uncle has a 2017 GMC Sierra 2500 with DPN towing mirros (not sure what trim, but it does NOT have memory seats).  I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 Base model (one step above work truck trim) that has the DL8 mirrors.  Neither truck is a diesel.  We would like to swap mirrors with eachother and from what I can tell, the DL8 to DPN swap should be pretty straighforward, but wondering if anyone has expereince tiwht the DPN to DL8 "downgrade"?   I'm mostly worried about any error codes that may come up or if I'll have to reprogram anything.  

 

 

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5 hours ago, Masiel Nolasco said:

Hi, I recently bought tow mirros for my GMC Sierra part number 1AMRP01786 and am in need of your modified harness. My blinkers work, puddle light works, powerfolding works but the orange running lights with cargo lights dont work. I would appreciate any kind of help thank you in advance. 

Send Phil (pgamboa) a direct message and he'll get back to you. 

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On 2/22/2017 at 3:55 PM, pgamboa said:

All,

 

Due to the overwhelming interest in folks wanting to upgrade their mirrors, I wanted to start this thread, hopefully, with all the information pertaining to the process of upgrading your mirrors, the different mirror types, the GM supported upgrade path, the non-GM supported upgrade path, what all is involved, and any known issues.

 

I receive about 15-20 PMs daily around this upgrade. I will try to respond to all as I am able to. Please read through this entire 1st post in its entirety as I hope it answers all your questions. I also hope that this thread is your “one-stop shop” for all questions surrounding this upgrade.

 

I have spent MANY months (since June 2016) trying to understand these mirrors and what all is involved to make the upgrade successful. Like many of you reading this thread, you have probably spent countless hours researching online, reading threads upon threads, and watching YouTube videos for some info and guidance. For those that have tried this upgrade on your own, you have probably ended up with the same results of something not working correctly, which ultimately landed you back here on the Forum.

 

I have helped numerous members here achieve the same upgrade desires with success. This started out with me wanting to upgrade the standard DL8 Mirrors on my 2016 Silverado, 1500, LT, CCSB, 5.3L Gas Truck. I have helped members with Standard DL8 Mirrors upgrade to DL3 Mirrors as well as members wanting to upgrade to Towing Mirrors.

 

So, let’s get started…

 

Mirror Types:

 

DE2 Mirrors - These are the basic mirrors found on W/T Trucks. They do not have power anything. They are manual adjust, manual fold, etc.

 

DL8 Mirrors – These are the most common mirrors found on LT/SLE trucks and are the next level from DE2 Mirrors. DL8 Mirrors are Heated, Power Adjust, and Manual Fold. If your truck has 1LT/2LT options, this will most likely be the same mirror.

 

DL3 Mirrors – These are mirrors are the “Premium” version to the DL8 Mirrors that most folks are wanting to upgrade to. These mirrors are typically found on your higher trim LTZ/High Country and SLT/Denali trucks. These mirrors are: Heated, Power Adjust, Power Fold, Turn Signal, Puddle Lamps, and Auto Dim (Driver’s Side).

 

Towing Mirrors – These mirrors are the larger mirrors designed to help with towing. These mirrors can be found as options in some 2500/3500 Heavy Duty Trucks. They come in (2) main flavors.

 

  • DPN – These are Manually Folding, Manually Extending, Heated, Turn Signal, Cargo (also referred to as Courtesy Lamps), and Clearance Lamps (also referred to as Park/Running Lamps)
  • DQS – These are essentially the same as DPN except they are Power Folding and supports Mirror Memory if your truck has this feature.

Aftermarket Towing Mirrors – There are TONS of aftermarket options out there. The result should be the same (for the most part) on the upgrade. The way that manufactures “pin” their connectors, they typically pin them the same as the GM - OEM ones. Watch out for any Manufacture that says they have the “option” of adding a separate harness or connector for added functionality. If it’s not already in the connector, I would stay away from those or contact me for mirror connector customization.

 

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Note: RPO Code - K40 Option (Exhaust Brake) for Diesel Trucks. If you have a Diesel Truck, you will NEED to get the appropriate DL3, DPN, DQS Mirror WITH the K40 Option. This is basically a temperature sensor on the passenger side mirror. Without this, you will get a Check Engine Light (CEL) error come on with an “Ambient Temperature” message on your DIC (Driver Information Center). This is NOT an issue with Gas Trucks. You can install a passenger mirror with the temperature sensor on a gas truck with no issue (I am using a K40 optioned DL3 Mirror on my truck).

 

Here is a video I put together on the entire process. This video covers the following:

 

  • Removing the Door Panel
  • Removing the Door Harness
  • Installing the Power Fold Switch

   

 

[/url]GM Supported Upgrade Path – Upgrade DL8 or DL3 Mirrors to Towing Mirrors:

 

 

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If you do need the RZY Harness, I created a "How To" Installation Video here:

 

 

Here is an additional video showing the detail of the RZY Harness.

 

 

Non-GM Supported Upgrade Path – Upgrade DL8 Mirrors to DL3 Mirrors.

 

 

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2014 – Known Issue:

 

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WT/LS – Trim Owners:

 

Custom Plug and Play Harnesses – $285 Shipped to (50 US States - for Canada, please add $47.95)

 

Custom DIY Kit – $65 Shipped (Ships First Class Mail with Tracking - for Canada, please add $10)

 

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I will also provide you with ANY information regarding this upgrade even you don't buy from me. My goal is to help everyone achieve their mirror upgrade goals.

 

If you decide to move forward with ANY purchase or if you have additional questions, please let me know. It is helpful to know all the details of your truck to provide the best possible solution.

 

For example:

 

2016 Silverado, LT, 1500, Crew Cab, 5.3L Gas.

 

Thanks, everyone! Hope to help as many people as I can to achieve this upgrade!

 

Please enjoy this Time Lapse Video to get an idea of what is involved with the customization of the harness. Each set takes about 1hr to modify, plus another hour test. So a completed set is roughly 3 hrs to build and test.

 

 

How to remove the DL8/DL3 Mirror Caps.

 

 

How to remove Tow Mirror Caps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have read so many forums and yet I’m still confused. Too much info for my brain haha.

i recently bought a 2019 Duramax with the DL3 mirror and want to upgrade to the DQS tow mirrors with all the functions. 
what’s the cut and dry way to do it 

Thanks

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I have read so many forums and yet I’m still confused. Too much info for my brain haha.
i recently bought a 2019 Duramax with the DL3 mirror and want to upgrade to the DQS tow mirrors with all the functions. 
what’s the cut and dry way to do it 
Thanks

Cut and dry...

This is what you need.

https://harnessdr.com/product/2014-2019-dl3-tow-mirror-upgrade-pnp-harness/

+ DQS Mirrors.



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Great information!  I have an interesting proposal for swapping mirrors.  My uncle has a 2017 GMC Sierra 2500 with DPN towing mirros (not sure what trim, but it does NOT have memory seats).  I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 Base model (one step above work truck trim) that has the DL8 mirrors.  Neither truck is a diesel.  We would like to swap mirrors with eachother and from what I can tell, the DL8 to DPN swap should be pretty straighforward, but wondering if anyone has expereince tiwht the DPN to DL8 "downgrade"?   I'm mostly worried about any error codes that may come up or if I'll have to reprogram anything.  
 
 

Does the DPN Mirror have a temp sensor probe on the passenger side?


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8 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Does the DPN Mirror have a temp sensor probe on the passenger side?


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I do not believe so.  My understanding is that since it is not a diesel truck, there shouldn't be a temp sensor on the passenger side.  Is there any way to tell other than taking the mirror off?

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I do not believe so.  My understanding is that since it is not a diesel truck, there shouldn't be a temp sensor on the passenger side.  Is there any way to tell other than taking the mirror off?

Ah. If it’s a gas truck, it won’t have one. It is usually visible on the lower cap.





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