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Looking for the wire color - Mirror Blind Spot

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The light that is inside the side view mirror, would love to tap the wire that triggers the light and recess a small LED on the inside mirror panel (plastic cover-inside of door) to have a secondary illumination point. Would provide a better visual point rather than all the way out on the mirror.

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I think he's talking about the blind spot indicator.
 

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Oh I took it as the pony light.

Yes, yeah that blindspot dot is not always visible from the peripheral, not bright enough either. But it's there because you still need to check your mirrors. Frankly I'd rather have the blindspot mirror instead of the dot now that I've lived with the car.

I've had a car where the blind spot light was always visible and brighter after a short time it was so incredibly annoying I turned off the feature that I paid a lot of money for. Would suck to see all this work be done only to create a similar annoyance.
 

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If you're looking for the Blind Spot Monitor wire, it is green/white on pin 11 and the return is black on pin 7. Here is the diagram for the driver's side, The passenger side is brown on pin 11, the return is black/white on pin 7.
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