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i'm sorry no pictures yet . but no adapters needed. just take a small screwdriver to the slot on the bottom of the mirror and push up to release it then put the new mirror on the existing metal button and tighten the tiny set screw. temp sensor mounts in the front by bumper. and i used the cut pass thru wires by the brake booster to avoid drilled holes. took 12v. always live by tapping into lighter wire and 12v. ign. from the cut blunt wire 10 amp fused from the bundle next to the steering column. temp is pretty accurate but reads about 4-5 degrees warmer than outside temp if i have the winter grill cover on it. i'm pretty sure the blunt cut wire was the purple one.
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