Thank you for the video - I bought a new OEM replacement switch, but your direction on removing the old switch helped me avoid dropping the metal clip into the void of the door.
I like to put a little super glue on the clip and housing and let dry for an hour before reinstalling those window switches. No more lost clips. I hate prying those door panels off.
It's hard to tell without being there. Possibly its see the command but not executing it. I'm not to sure. Do a little more research. I don't want to give you the wrong solution
Nope. Blue Goo is a bad sign that someone used some silicone sealant somewhere and it oozed into the connector. All those connectors should be dry and goo-free.
Thank you for the video - I bought a new OEM replacement switch, but your direction on removing the old switch helped me avoid dropping the metal clip into the void of the door.
My switch is gone too. Thanks for the video helps a ton. Much appreciated
Thank you for making this video, it was super helpful !
I owe you one !
Thanks man. Glad I could help
I like to put a little super glue on the clip and housing and let dry for an hour before reinstalling those window switches. No more lost clips. I hate prying those door panels off.
I agree. They never go back the same
17:12 there was a black out for 10 sec but good video diagnostics
When i try to roll my window up from the driver side i can hear a click sound is that the regulator or possibly switch like yours
It's hard to tell without being there. Possibly its see the command but not executing it. I'm not to sure. Do a little more research. I don't want to give you the wrong solution
Mine stopped working and when I checked the green connector there was blue goo in the holes... is that supposed to be there?
Nope. Blue Goo is a bad sign that someone used some silicone sealant somewhere and it oozed into the connector. All those connectors should be dry and goo-free.