This is the only video for this weekend, unfortunately, but for the channel's anniversary (August 14th) there will be some new information and a few updates on the plan for content moving forward.
I did the exact same repair on my 09 HHR SS , 3 months ago. Those switches are expensive . But you don't have to take the door apart. The switch can be pried up from the door handle with a thin flat blade screw driver.
I designed similar switches for Chrysler autos for about 5 years. The electronics becomes much more complicated with something called multiplexing, but in the end it's still just a mechanical switch. That membrane is called an elastomer dome pad, they are also used in some computer keyboards.
I have a 2010 HHR SS that I got from my grandpa. All it needed was an engine clean out and light body work and it looked brand new. I couldn't be happier with my 260 hp tin can
Exactly the video I needed to drop! A friend has the same issue (same switch too!) And you've just showed me how to solve it before I've taken it apart! Legend 👌
Thank you very much. Your instructions work like a charm. We did not disassemble the entire door. Just took out the two bolts in the door handle pocket to start. Then use the thin bladed screwdriver to lift the assembly out of the door pocket. Then pop the connectors off so that we could bring the assembly inside the house and clean everything with q-tips and alcohol followed by number two pencil eraser. Everything works again.
Hey! Nice video. I've repair a window of a car that got the same problem plus brushes on the motor that was extremely used.... This look like it's a common problem on a car and of course the driver's window usually is the first to fail and that looks normal because it's the one that is used when only one person is in the car so, the driver.... The car i've repair is a Hyundai Matrix (i think the name Matrix is only for EU it's not the same for USA...) and what i liked is that you can take everything into bits and repair/replace what is needed with make it really reliable and repairs for almost nothing.
Great tutorial. I've had this work on one switch, and not on another. Simple enough to try and clean up before buying a new switch assembly. Just worked on my Chevy Silverado, back left psgr switch was starting to fail. Same scenario as yours as well, the cleanest looking switch was the one not working.
Thank you for this video. Was able to recover 3 defective switches and the mirror adjustment switch with this. I was able to pry the door habdle out without removing the panel as others suggested.
That's interesting that they multiplexed the switch there cuz older GM cars the 8 wires always used to fail at the door jamb where they would flex and break and the switches were always fine.
The snag is that I haven't found the time to do it! Plenty of work that has already been done that I need to edit into episodes, a Firebird video will likely be the next big upload.
The 07-13 gm trucks have switches just like these. Maybe even same part # Its not uncommon for a truck to come in with all 4 switches inop or atleast one function inop. Its mostly caused from them getting wet at one point or another. Of course being a GM dealer we cant clean them because it isnt a warranty able repair. We have to replace them etc. But i repaired a few on vehicles ive owned just like this as well as keep a spare cleaned switch in my box for test units.
Tried it works like a dream thank you very much is there a take about taking apart the switch for the Witcher wiper of the mirror adjustment left and right another driver side
That amount of complexity and non-durable parts on something as exposed to the elements as a car door, is just piss poor engineering... the board wasn't even potted ffs!
Maybe it's just the photo, but the two electrolytic surface mount capacitors shown @ 2:04 appear to have corrosion or electrolytic fluid leaking out of them near the base of each leg (also C2, D1??).
I think that is just the picture (and compression artifacts) making the solder appear a bit strange, it appears there is some flux left on the surface discoloring it or something. Didn't notice anything out of the ordinary in person, and it appears to be working fine (for now)!
Nope we dont. Its not a repair we could warranty nation wide. However the switches are cheap and we replace them often. Its caused from them getting wet.
WAAAAAAY more complicated than it needs to be. Over engineered to the 10th degree. When will they learn that simplicity keeps money in their pocket. And ours.
These kids with $100k debts for engineering feel the need to over complicate everything. Power windows worked fine for 50 years without all the extra circuitry.
I'm a little confused. You're obviously a bright guy. It's always surprised me that you consistently mispronounce "especially" as "ecKspecially." But in this video, you seem to acknowledge and mock that fact by putting "eXpecially" is the caption. So you know you're mispronouncing "especially" and simply choose to continue to do so?
I don't know where I picked it up, but I am aware I usually pronounce some words like "especially" strangely ("washer" is a hard one too). I have always had trouble with "s" sounds. I often don't catch myself saying it and I might try to go back and correct it if I catch it early in the voiceover/editing process, but if I only notice it later I don't think it is worth all the effort to re-record and change it.
a combination of poor quality - planned obsolescence - and what i propose is an excuse to keep people employed for the sake of a job is why stuff like this is overly complicated.
This is the only video for this weekend, unfortunately, but for the channel's anniversary (August 14th) there will be some new information and a few updates on the plan for content moving forward.
I did the exact same repair on my 09 HHR SS , 3 months ago. Those switches are expensive . But you don't have to take the door apart. The switch can be pried up from the door handle with a thin flat blade screw driver.
After removing 2 screws in the cavity.
I designed similar switches for Chrysler autos for about 5 years. The electronics becomes much more complicated with something called multiplexing, but in the end it's still just a mechanical switch. That membrane is called an elastomer dome pad, they are also used in some computer keyboards.
What's the purposes of all those circuits?
I have a 2010 HHR SS that I got from my grandpa. All it needed was an engine clean out and light body work and it looked brand new. I couldn't be happier with my 260 hp tin can
Exactly the video I needed to drop! A friend has the same issue (same switch too!) And you've just showed me how to solve it before I've taken it apart!
Legend 👌
Thank you very much. Your instructions work like a charm. We did not disassemble the entire door. Just took out the two bolts in the door handle pocket to start. Then use the thin bladed screwdriver to lift the assembly out of the door pocket. Then pop the connectors off so that we could bring the assembly inside the house and clean everything with q-tips and alcohol followed by number two pencil eraser. Everything works again.
I have the same exact problem on my Kia Picanto and now I know what's wrong. Thanks!
This really helped me save money thank you!
Hey! Nice video.
I've repair a window of a car that got the same problem plus brushes on the motor that was extremely used....
This look like it's a common problem on a car and of course the driver's window usually is the first to fail and that looks normal because it's the one that is used when only one person is in the car so, the driver....
The car i've repair is a Hyundai Matrix (i think the name Matrix is only for EU it's not the same for USA...) and what i liked is that you can take everything into bits and repair/replace what is needed with make it really reliable and repairs for almost nothing.
Great tutorial. I've had this work on one switch, and not on another. Simple enough to try and clean up before buying a new switch assembly. Just worked on my Chevy Silverado, back left psgr switch was starting to fail. Same scenario as yours as well, the cleanest looking switch was the one not working.
I justed opened up mine today, super dirty. No wonder my switchs don't work, lol. Appreciate the video
I just sold a 2006 HHR. Made a good subject for video content. Overall, a good car.
Thank you for this video. Was able to recover 3 defective switches and the mirror adjustment switch with this. I was able to pry the door habdle out without removing the panel as others suggested.
I have the same issue, I'll try it on mine.. Thanks for posting
No need to remove or even loosen the door panel at all. Just two screws and the whole switch assembly pops straight out.
My passenger window now works again 🎉thank you !!
That's interesting that they multiplexed the switch there cuz older GM cars the 8 wires always used to fail at the door jamb where they would flex and break and the switches were always fine.
That switch has more electronics in it than the ECU of my car. Electronics gone mad!
Well explained and edited. You inspire me a lot for my videos
Will be seeing if this will work on my Silverado switches. Thanks for the video. Keep em coming
It will. Same style switch. I repair 07-13 gm trucks all the time
It only took me a few years, but I finally got around to it. It worked. Now all my passenger windows roll up and down from the master switch.
@Fuzzy I'm still waiting on the next episode of the Firebird....What's going on? Hit a snag?
The snag is that I haven't found the time to do it! Plenty of work that has already been done that I need to edit into episodes, a Firebird video will likely be the next big upload.
The 07-13 gm trucks have switches just like these. Maybe even same part # Its not uncommon for a truck to come in with all 4 switches inop or atleast one function inop. Its mostly caused from them getting wet at one point or another. Of course being a GM dealer we cant clean them because it isnt a warranty able repair. We have to replace them etc. But i repaired a few on vehicles ive owned just like this as well as keep a spare cleaned switch in my box for test units.
Thats being said they are fairly cheap brand new.
Tried it works like a dream thank you very much is there a take about taking apart the switch for the Witcher wiper of the mirror adjustment left and right another driver side
That amount of complexity and non-durable parts on something as exposed to the elements as a car door, is just piss poor engineering... the board wasn't even potted ffs!
My dad's 2005 Malibu Maxx LS needs contact cleaning on the door lock and side mirror switches.
Another great video. Well done!
Great video, thanks for posting!
mine didnt look burnt, i sanded them anyways with 600..........worked !! : )
Maybe it's just the photo, but the two electrolytic surface mount capacitors shown @ 2:04 appear to have corrosion or electrolytic fluid leaking out of them near the base of each leg (also C2, D1??).
I think that is just the picture (and compression artifacts) making the solder appear a bit strange, it appears there is some flux left on the surface discoloring it or something. Didn't notice anything out of the ordinary in person, and it appears to be working fine (for now)!
The wiggle technique was always my go to, until i decided to look for this video.
ThanQ
Worked excellent on my HHR MY11
Power windows FTL! Crankz 4 lyfe!
I am having the same problem with my 2011 HHR driver door and passenger door rear & front passenger
Fantastic!
Where is the firebird
Thanks...have a great day.
Your the best
#MoreBlazerVideos!! Who's with me!??!!!
Fixed mine! Thanks
Very informative!
Perhaps some Dielectric Grease on each contact would prevent further oxidation? Just a thought...….
Dielectric grease is not good for contacts that arc. The silicone can break down and cause damage to the contacts.
more firebird content!!!!!!!!!
I have an 06 HHR, and my switches are under the radio.
But how do you get the switch OUT of the door?!?!
What are your thoughts on harbor freight?
Another example of engineers making things overly
complicated to help keep their jobs intact.
Very common problem mate. And terrible design, such a complex circuit board in a place prone to be wet with rain drops.
Im sure the dealership does this same exact repair. 😂🤣
Nah, they will try to sell you a new PCM and a new engine.
Nope we dont. Its not a repair we could warranty nation wide. However the switches are cheap and we replace them often. Its caused from them getting wet.
I just had to replace my switch cluster on my car. Didn't take more than 45 minutes.
parabens
WAAAAAAY more complicated than it needs to be. Over engineered to the 10th degree. When will they learn that simplicity keeps money in their pocket.
And ours.
Where the fire bird vids
Good video. The several thumbs down viewers must work in a GM parts department where they would prefer to price gouge you.
Lol!!!
These kids with $100k debts for engineering feel the need to over complicate everything. Power windows worked fine for 50 years without all the extra circuitry.
My Silverado is having this exact issue and the dealer wants $300 to fix it
I'm a little confused. You're obviously a bright guy. It's always surprised me that you consistently mispronounce "especially" as "ecKspecially." But in this video, you seem to acknowledge and mock that fact by putting "eXpecially" is the caption. So you know you're mispronouncing "especially" and simply choose to continue to do so?
He did that on purpose.
I don't know where I picked it up, but I am aware I usually pronounce some words like "especially" strangely ("washer" is a hard one too). I have always had trouble with "s" sounds. I often don't catch myself saying it and I might try to go back and correct it if I catch it early in the voiceover/editing process, but if I only notice it later I don't think it is worth all the effort to re-record and change it.
eXpecially
a combination of poor quality - planned obsolescence - and what i propose is an excuse to keep people employed for the sake of a job is why stuff like this is overly complicated.
Sell, buy different and better car. Problem solved.