As most of you who own sGT's have noticed, there is no Homelink mirror as an option. I've talked with the MITO people (the distributors of Gentex mirrors) about the issue. If you'll notice the installation above, you'll see that there are only two wires going into the mirror. On the sGT auto-dimming mirror you have 3. The wire between the red and black is the wire from the rear body control module (RBCM). According to the MITO techs, this turns off the auto-dim when you have the car in reverse so you have a clear view to the back. Neither the auto-dim mirror above, or the Mazda Homelink mirror have this signal built into it. Since all of the other body trims don't have this function in the RBCM, there is no wire to connect. Therefore, if you have bright lights, you'll have a dim view through the mirror when backing up.
The MITO tech people assure me that not attaching that RBCM wire will have no negative effect. Therefore you could get a 50-GENK45AM Gentex mirror and install it with custom wiring. You'll already have an ignition power and ground from the current mirror and you'll just have to tap a full power line for the only other connection you'll need. If you were willing to have the Homelink only run when the ignition is on, you could attach the power wire to both locations. Otherwise, you'll just have to run a power wire from the fuse panel, up the A pillar and into the mirror. Just like the other trims, the mirror might dim when backing up.
Now, I'm still not sure about what happens when you don't attach the RBCM wire, i.e., will you get an error code? Perhaps one of you that knows a Mazda dealer can get an answer to that. Unfortunately, the cheapest I've seen a 50-GENK45AM mirror is $279. If you are going to remove the A-pillar, you'll also need a new clip - but I'm sure that's pretty cheap.
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Thanks for digging up the info
