'01 elantra window switch?
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'01 elantra window switch?
this should be an easy one, i hope.
rear passenger side window will go up and down if using that door's window
switch.....but if you use the one on the drivers door to control that
window, it will only go down......
anyone had this happen to them? and is it easy to get that switch/module
out to test the switch?
any advice (as always) is greatly appreciated.
andre
rear passenger side window will go up and down if using that door's window
switch.....but if you use the one on the drivers door to control that
window, it will only go down......
anyone had this happen to them? and is it easy to get that switch/module
out to test the switch?
any advice (as always) is greatly appreciated.
andre
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Re: '01 elantra window switch?
All the switches (except the master) have the same electrical connection.
All you'll need to do is swap the switch in question with one of the
others to see if it's the issue.
The switches pry out, but it's tricky. I usually use a round-shaft pocket
screwdriver to get under the flange on the switch plate and press in the
clip under the door panel surface to release that end of the switch.
Unfortunately, it's difficult to describe exactly what's occurring, and
you probably won't understand until you have the switch out to see it.
Most of all, be careful. Breaking the clip on the switch isn't a big
deal, but you can put a nasty indentation in the door panel if you're not
careful.
All you'll need to do is swap the switch in question with one of the
others to see if it's the issue.
The switches pry out, but it's tricky. I usually use a round-shaft pocket
screwdriver to get under the flange on the switch plate and press in the
clip under the door panel surface to release that end of the switch.
Unfortunately, it's difficult to describe exactly what's occurring, and
you probably won't understand until you have the switch out to see it.
Most of all, be careful. Breaking the clip on the switch isn't a big
deal, but you can put a nasty indentation in the door panel if you're not
careful.
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Re: '01 elantra window switch?
okay....thanks for the help!
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> All the switches (except the master) have the same electrical connection.
> All you'll need to do is swap the switch in question with one of the
> others to see if it's the issue.
>
> The switches pry out, but it's tricky. I usually use a round-shaft pocket
> screwdriver to get under the flange on the switch plate and press in the
> clip under the door panel surface to release that end of the switch.
>
> Unfortunately, it's difficult to describe exactly what's occurring, and
> you probably won't understand until you have the switch out to see it.
> Most of all, be careful. Breaking the clip on the switch isn't a big
> deal, but you can put a nasty indentation in the door panel if you're not
> careful.
>
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:485e93cffe5f624215877758adc79fc0@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All the switches (except the master) have the same electrical connection.
> All you'll need to do is swap the switch in question with one of the
> others to see if it's the issue.
>
> The switches pry out, but it's tricky. I usually use a round-shaft pocket
> screwdriver to get under the flange on the switch plate and press in the
> clip under the door panel surface to release that end of the switch.
>
> Unfortunately, it's difficult to describe exactly what's occurring, and
> you probably won't understand until you have the switch out to see it.
> Most of all, be careful. Breaking the clip on the switch isn't a big
> deal, but you can put a nasty indentation in the door panel if you're not
> careful.
>
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