How to Replace Window Switch
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How to Replace Window Switch
Hello guys,
Can you help me to find out how can I replace the passenger side window switch? Do i need to remove all the door panel? The switch hole is in the armrest and I do not know how to access it do release the screw.
Please see example image.
Thank you!! Regards.
Can you help me to find out how can I replace the passenger side window switch? Do i need to remove all the door panel? The switch hole is in the armrest and I do not know how to access it do release the screw.
Please see example image.
Thank you!! Regards.
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Can you help me to find out how can I replace the passenger side window switch? Do i need to remove all the door panel? The switch hole is in the armrest and I do not know how to access it do release the screw.
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To what screw are you referring?
Do you already have a NEW switch? Some switches simply can be removed by prying them up with a trim tool then pulling them out with your fingers-- if the electrical cable is long enough (and NOT all are), you can simply unplug the old switch and plug in the new one . . . I've done this on a Cadillac once. It would just take a moment to see if you are able to do it this way.
Good Luck.
Can you help me to find out how can I replace the passenger side window switch? Do i need to remove all the door panel? The switch hole is in the armrest and I do not know how to access it do release the screw.
.[/QUOTE
To what screw are you referring?
Do you already have a NEW switch? Some switches simply can be removed by prying them up with a trim tool then pulling them out with your fingers-- if the electrical cable is long enough (and NOT all are), you can simply unplug the old switch and plug in the new one . . . I've done this on a Cadillac once. It would just take a moment to see if you are able to do it this way.
Good Luck.
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