Duuuuuude I just had a shop quote me EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS for the master switch rep on my fit. $27 aftermarket part + your video means this bish now has working windows.
Just picked up a 2012 honda fit sport with a clean title. $4000 with 159k miles. Ones with wrecked titles are going for $7000 around here. The rear left window won’t work from the driver or rear switch. Probably an actuator I suppose.
No. Just the cover panel below the master window switches. Then remove the 3 small Phillips screws of the window switches, pull plug, install replacement part. Reverse the process. Done.
What symptoms made you troubleshoot that the problem is the master power window switch? Our Honda Fit’s passenger front window does not go down but going up is ok. We swapped our rear window switch and still not working. Does it mean the master switch is bad? Thanks in advance
Just find the power lead when key on... then jump it to all other wires except ground which u can find by meter continuity meter. Then rest windows are powered up again
I have a 2010 Fit and I'm gonna do this same job as soon as the part arrives. My symptom is the fact that the "auto up" click on the driver's side window has gotten a little wonky and I'm afraid for it to stop working and get stuck open. It still works but I'd rather replace the part before it fails completely. If a window doesn't work at all, it's probably a bad regulator, which I also have on my car but haven't been able to replace yet.
Couldn’t you have just unplugged the wiring harness from old switch and plugged in the new switch to verify that it solved problem before removing door panel and doing full install. My luck I would have swapped out switch and reinstalled everything and still had problem.
Duuuuuude I just had a shop quote me EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS for the master switch rep on my fit. $27 aftermarket part + your video means this bish now has working windows.
Thanks bro. This helps us aoid breaking stuff in the name of learning 😊
Very useful video, one of the four smaller switches had gone floppy on my Honda Jazz in England.
Nice
very smooth
Thx used this vid and it worked perfect..thx for guidance..
Thank you very much for sharing your experience, I was able to repair mine, cleaning the swith contacts
how did you do that?
What about the passenger side on Honda Fit 2012
Thank you!
Great vid, but too bad the whole door panel wasn't in frame when you took it off. I don't suppose you have another vid that shows that? Thanks!
If my front passenger side doesn't work from either switch should I just replace the master? Thanks in advance.
Just picked up a 2012 honda fit sport with a clean title. $4000 with 159k miles.
Ones with wrecked titles are going for $7000 around here.
The rear left window won’t work from the driver or rear switch.
Probably an actuator I suppose.
Do i really need to take off the whole door panel to replace the switch?
No. Just the cover panel below the master window switches. Then remove the 3 small Phillips screws of the window switches, pull plug, install replacement part. Reverse the process. Done.
@@mikemagalong3161 There's 4 not 3 screws
Any programming needed or relearn procedure?
What symptoms made you troubleshoot that the problem is the master power window switch? Our Honda Fit’s passenger front window does not go down but going up is ok. We swapped our rear window switch and still not working. Does it mean the master switch is bad? Thanks in advance
What ended up fixing it ?
How do you do this without breaking all the red pieces that connect the door? Can I buy a replacement set of those because they all got fucked
Just find the power lead when key on... then jump it to all other wires except ground which u can find by meter continuity meter. Then rest windows are powered up again
Why do you do that?
Why did you replace it? What was the problem?
I have a 2010 Fit and I'm gonna do this same job as soon as the part arrives. My symptom is the fact that the "auto up" click on the driver's side window has gotten a little wonky and I'm afraid for it to stop working and get stuck open. It still works but I'd rather replace the part before it fails completely. If a window doesn't work at all, it's probably a bad regulator, which I also have on my car but haven't been able to replace yet.
@@Snicker60515 mine did exactly what yours was doing except after a month of that now it just gets stuck open
Couldn’t you have just unplugged the wiring harness from old switch and plugged in the new switch to verify that it solved problem before removing door panel and doing full install. My luck I would have swapped out switch and reinstalled everything and still had problem.
Usually not the switch . Most often the wires,are broken inside the rubber tube holding wires inside by door hinge. Actually is mostly always.