Well, Ive actually taken the entire mirror assembly apart, all the way down to each individual piece. Bad News: The actual motor that controls the folding has no stamp, no marking, no tag, etc on it, no "Made in Canada, Mexico, USA, China" nothing.
All of the motors listed on all parts lists are for the mirror itself, and the power folding motor is never listed separately.
I even took the PF motor apart, down to individual gears. The most common issue with it is a plastic gear that engages the electric motor breaks - that plastic gear is molded around a 1-inch long metal worm-gear which engages a metal ring gear that turns the housing of the motor assembly - which folds the mirror.
Its a piss-poor design - they make all metal gears, except for the plastic gear which is NON-Replacable...rather than putting a plastic gear on the electric motor which could then be replaced.
In my case the entire mirror is wobbly which is why I took it apart, I was hoping to find a loose screw or something, what I found was the ratcheting mechanism inside the PF motor was not latching tightly (its basically a ring-gear which sits in a grove in the stamped-metal outside shell of the motor assembly) - impossible to fix since its a stamped metal piece.
Im still going to scour the web to see who makes the PF motor assembly, Im thinking its a non-marked part because it comes assembled on the mirror main-frame piece, so maybe there is a way to track it down...Someone has to make the damned thing.
Intimidatoruag said:
by the looks of that picture I would say you are out of luck for getting just the folding mirror motor .... have you thought about getting a mirror off ebay? ....
and maybe take yours apart and see if you can even get to the motor? ...
I had where mine would not move the glass left or right .... they replaced the entire unit under my extended warr.