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Would this rear view mirror work in the c?

Discussion in 'Prius c Accessories and Modifications' started by TC400, Jul 2, 2015.

  1. TC400

    TC400 Active Member

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    I would like to add this rear view mirror to my C. It's not auto dimming but it does provide some more light for the inside... I just went to look at my mirror a few minutes ago and I can't see what the base looks like as there is a plastic cover surrounding it and I'm afraid to pry it off as I will break it because i break everything lol.



    Would this be able to fit and how would I be able to give it power for the dome lights in the mirror?
     
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    I Can't get the link to work but go on Amazon and search

    CIPA 36000 10" Day/Night Mirror w/Map Lights
     
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    This is what the Toyota mounts look like. A lot of Japanese cars use the same wedge mount.

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    Thanks! It looks like it will fit still not 100% sure.
     
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    yeah, it'll fit. most reviewer from amazon installed it on their toyotas.

    You can access power from the dome light. since it's really a secondary dome light, wiring should be the same. just splice to the power and ground up there.