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Awesome helpful video. Hyundai wanted $195 CAD for the part and 2.0 hours shop time @ $165 to replace this part. My investment - 1.5 hrs working very slowly and taking lots of breaks between steps... and part purchased on EBAY for $29 CAD including shipping. You saved me a ton of cash ! Job was as simple as shown.
Thanks for helping this middle-aged woman not have to go to a mechanic for this. I am handy but I don’t do cars. But I did! 30 minutes not counting watching your video twice plus a couple others. $20 for the part on Amazon. I even tucked a plastic sheet under the floor mat to catch anything that dropped.
i did the replacement myself thanks to your very helpful video! the part cost $30 + shipping and came with a pry tool. The whole job took an hour. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for the helpful video but maybe in the future show the screws that need to be removed then cut to them removed so we don’t have to watch you unscrew every screw. Out of a 7:30 video literally 7:20 was just watching you take out screws.
I take it you have to replace the entire unit and not just an individual switch that has gone bad? The unit on mine has only the main drivers window failing...
Woodrow Bryan Most of the time it's a little tang on the back of the plastic piece you pull that breaks. Hypothetically you could try pull the top off a junkyard switch but it will likely break. Also there is a tiny ball & spring in there that may get lost or displaced. The rest of the switch is all one unit and they don't sell just the plastic "pull" so long story shot you should do the whole thing.
@@SamHaugen actually I repaired it without removing the unit. I took a foam ear protector like used at gun ranges and forced it down into the switch. Finally got it seated underneath the broken area and the foam ear protector acts as a spring and allows the switch to be depressed and then spring back. 5 months into it all is still working. Window is used everyday. Who would have thought it would actually work.
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Awesome helpful video. Hyundai wanted $195 CAD for the part and 2.0 hours shop time @ $165 to replace this part. My investment - 1.5 hrs working very slowly and taking lots of breaks between steps... and part purchased on EBAY for $29 CAD including shipping. You saved me a ton of cash ! Job was as simple as shown.
Thanks for helping this middle-aged woman not have to go to a mechanic for this. I am handy but I don’t do cars. But I did! 30 minutes not counting watching your video twice plus a couple others. $20 for the part on Amazon. I even tucked a plastic sheet under the floor mat to catch anything that dropped.
Thanks guys! It took me about 45 min and 25 bucks to do it myself!
Thank You ! Because of your video, I was able to replace the master switch for my 2010 Hyundai Sonata. More Power to you!
Followed this video and replaced my master switch in a little over an hour. And the switch worked! Awesome. Very pleased. Thank you guys!!!
What was the problem? Windows or locks?
Thanks for this helpful video! I just replaced my window control and the trunk/release fuel lid buttons with this as a guide!
i did the replacement myself thanks to your very helpful video! the part cost $30 + shipping and came with a pry tool. The whole job took an hour. THANK YOU!!!
Where'd you get it?
simple replacement after seeing the video, nice job guys
Thanks guys! Did mine two days ago. Easy thanks to you guys
Just watched a couple of your videos. Thank you for documenting these procedures. I found them very helpful. Keep up the good work! Thanks, again!
Thank you for this video, I was able to do this myself.
Thanks. Worked perfectly.
Thank you very much FOR YOUR TIME AND EFFORT buddy that was really helpful YOU ARE THE MAN
Thank you for your help guys
Great video helped me greatly.
How you doing? On the 2006 sonata v6 gls, have you ever had a problem with the passenger front lock not working. If so, what could be the problem.
Grt video thanks
Gracias chicos!
Thanks I thought it would be like this just want to check I'm going to be doing this for somebody instead of bringing it to a mechanic I'm a friend
Thank you for the video. Where did you purchase the master window switch?
AMAZON!!!
Where did you guys get that yellow pry tool? I was hoping not to have to remove the whole panel!
Ebay
Thanks for the helpful video but maybe in the future show the screws that need to be removed then cut to them removed so we don’t have to watch you unscrew every screw. Out of a 7:30 video literally 7:20 was just watching you take out screws.
Thanks
Good video, but he really had inadequate tools
I take it you have to replace the entire unit and not just an individual switch that has gone bad? The unit on mine has only the main drivers window failing...
Woodrow Bryan Most of the time it's a little tang on the back of the plastic piece you pull that breaks. Hypothetically you could try pull the top off a junkyard switch but it will likely break. Also there is a tiny ball & spring in there that may get lost or displaced. The rest of the switch is all one unit and they don't sell just the plastic "pull" so long story shot you should do the whole thing.
DJ Wadholm. Ok, thanks. I'll just replace the whole unit.
@@shannonstephenson0993 Did you have success in replacing the unit?
@@SamHaugen actually I repaired it without removing the unit. I took a foam ear protector like used at gun ranges and forced it down into the switch. Finally got it seated underneath the broken area and the foam ear protector acts as a spring and allows the switch to be depressed and then spring back. 5 months into it all is still working. Window is used everyday. Who would have thought it would actually work.
Do you disconnect the negative battery first y or not?
Hey auto repair guys, they sell drills now,
Amigo yo necesito uno de esos el mio se me quebró un switch de mi carro que es un Yundai sonata 2013