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Master Window Switch for Holden Commodore VZ 2004-2007Master Window Switch for Holden Commodore VZ 2004-2007
Master Power Window Switch for Volkswagen Tiguan AD 2016-On
Master Power Window Switch for Nissan Navara D40 2005-2017Master Power Window Switch for Nissan Navara D40 2005-2017
Master Power Window Switch for Honda Accord 08-11Master Power Window Switch for Honda Accord 08-11
Master Power Window Switch for Honda CRV 2002-2006
Power Window Switch for Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG 2017-2018Power Window Switch for Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG 2017-2018
Master Window Switch for Holden HSV Manta VT 1998-1999Master Window Switch for Holden HSV Manta VT 1998-1999
Master Window Switch for Holden HSV GTS VT 1998-2000Master Window Switch for Holden HSV GTS VT 1998-2000
Master Window Switch for Holden HSV Clubsport VT 1997-2000Master Window Switch for Holden HSV Clubsport VT 1997-2000
Master Window Switch for Holden Calais VX 2000-2002Master Window Switch for Holden Calais VX 2000-2002
Master Window Switch for Ford Fairlane NF NL 1995-1999Master Window Switch for Ford Fairlane NF NL 1995-1999
Master Window Switch for Holden Commodore VU Ute 2000-2002Master Window Switch for Holden Commodore VU Ute 2000-2002
Master Power Window Switch for Ford Territory SY 2004-2014

A Power Window Switch is a component in a vehicle that allows the driver or passengers to control the raising and lowering of the windows electronically. This switch is typically located on the vehicle’s door panel, with the main controls for all windows often located on the driver's side. When pressed, the switch sends an electrical signal to the window motor, causing the window to either move up or down.

When to Replace a Power Window Switch:

You may need to replace a power window switch if you experience the following issues:

  1. Window won't respond: If the window fails to move up or down when you press the switch, and it's not due to a blown fuse or faulty window motor.
  2. Intermittent operation: If the window only works sometimes or after pressing the switch multiple times.
  3. Stuck or non-clicking button: If the button feels stuck, or there's no tactile feedback when pressing it.
  4. Slow or erratic movement: The window may move slower than normal or in an unpredictable way, signaling a faulty connection in the switch.
  5. No control over specific windows: If some windows can be controlled by the switch but others can’t, it could be a sign of a malfunctioning switch.

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