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2 Pcs Rear Power Window Switch for 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500
2 Pcs Rear Power Window Switch for 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500
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Rear Driver or Passenger Power Window Switch for 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500
Rear Driver or Passenger Power Window Switch for 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500
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What is the window switch on your car?

Windows switches, also called power window switches, are a type of automotive switch used to open and close windows in cars, trucks, and other vehicles. They are typically located on the door frame.

The power window switches allow the driver and passengers to control the window from their seats. These switches have become a standard feature in most modern vehicles, as they make life much easier for both the occupants and the driver on the road. If you are having trouble with the electric power window switches in your car, it can be difficult to determine whether the issue is a broken window switch or another problem. Before replacing the switch, it is important to understand the signs of a broken window witch so you can make an informed decision.

Window switch replacement steps

When a window switch is broken, it can lead to a range of issues with the windows, from not being able to open or close them to windows that are slow to respond.

At some point, you may want to know how to replace a power window switch especially if your car window switch is not working. Fortunately, replacing the window switch is not a hard task and can be done with some basic tools and knowledge:

Step 1: Disconnect the battery of your car.

Step 2: Remove the window switch following the guidelines from your car manufacturer.

Step 3: Disconnect the wiring from the old switch and connect it to the new one.

Step 4: Mount the new window switch back to the door panel.

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