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Mine just came in a couple of days ago. Also packed in brown paper with a bag of accessories & cable, but looks totally new to me. I powered it up on the bench and all the functions work including homelink. If you don't want the compass display you can leave it unwired or just switched off at the mirror.
Same here. It came from a Kia dealership located in Medina, Ohio. Bag of parts was new for sure. Mirror seemed to be as well.
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Thank you for all the info. I finally got it all figures out.
Initially, the homelink did not work, but reading back through the info you provided, I connected Green and White wire from the mirror. It works perfect now.
 
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Thank you for all the info. I finally got it all figures out.
Initially, the homelink did not work, but reading back through the info you provided, I connected Green and White wire from the mirror. It works perfect now.
Glad you found it useful!
 

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I installed the Kia mirror today. Thanks to the OP for the info! However, rather than the neck extender mentioned in the original post, I went with the RAM mount part # RAP-B-369AU It does the same job of moving the deeper kia mirror away from the windshield sensor housing, but with a bonus ram ball mount. I got mine on ebay for $16 shipped, just make sure you get the one for Ford/Chrysler/Toyota. They have different part #'s for GM and other makes. My original ram mount was a motorcycle handlebar clamp one that I machined to take the place of the torx screw on the mirror mount. That was $12 plus a couple hours fiddling with making an aluminum sleeve (or two, lol) on the lathe and cutting the screw to just the right length. I might put that back on too and have two ball mounts there, but really wish I had seen the specific windshield Ram mount before doing all that.

Also, FYI the Kia that came with the mirror we are using was a Kia Cadenza. I found a 2017 listing with the VIN and used that on my order, and had no issues getting the mirror from World Kia Parts shipped right away, $13.50 for the mirror and another $14.50 for shipping :facepalm:. Still, can't beat that price for homelink. I like pushing the buttons better than using google assistant to open the doors, it's just faster and easier to me.

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