Important note to anyone trying this for themselves: you’re going to get stuck on the second to last step reconnecting the window control panel because the white block with the wires won’t fit. Here’s the trick: When you reconnect the electrical connector to the window switch panel, it will not fit as long as the collapsible white connector port is closed. It will not be visually obvious that it is closed. To open it, grip the whole white block from each end and it will extend outward (it has two pieces interlocked that slide along each other). When open, you can then insert the white block into the window switch panel and the part will fit into place. As you push it in, the white extender will collapse, tightening the connection between the connector and the electrical leads. It’s likely this is the state it was in when you first disconnected them.
Only thing he left out is there is a piece that slides back on the connecter when you go to plug it back in that has to slide back until it clicks to allow the connector back in place I just spent 20 mins figuring it out lol
Not a big deal, but it might be better to remove the arm rest (grab handle) first, and then remove the master switch panel. It's because the switch panel has those hooks that go underneath the arm rest, so it makes sense that the arm handle is removed first.
You surely no.How to make it look easy breasy, I think I can do it, but I will have to pause your video and do it one step at a time lol.. they want to charge me 100 dollars to do it.. he'll I just put a new starter 300 and now I need spark plugs and transmission fluid drained another 300..
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Important note to anyone trying this for themselves: you’re going to get stuck on the second to last step reconnecting the window control panel because the white block with the wires won’t fit. Here’s the trick:
When you reconnect the electrical connector to the window switch panel, it will not fit as long as the collapsible white connector port is closed. It will not be visually obvious that it is closed.
To open it, grip the whole white block from each end and it will extend outward (it has two pieces interlocked that slide along each other).
When open, you can then insert the white block into the window switch panel and the part will fit into place. As you push it in, the white extender will collapse, tightening the connection between the connector and the electrical leads. It’s likely this is the state it was in when you first disconnected them.
Only thing he left out is there is a piece that slides back on the connecter when you go to plug it back in that has to slide back until it clicks to allow the connector back in place I just spent 20 mins figuring it out lol
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Amazing tutorial! Thank you very much ❤😊
Very clear demonstration and precise. Thanks for the video ❤
Not a big deal, but it might be better to remove the arm rest (grab handle) first, and then remove the master switch panel. It's because the switch panel has those hooks that go underneath the arm rest, so it makes sense that the arm handle is removed first.
Thanks easy video to follow
Make sure to pull the contraption back on the white electrical connector until it clicks, and then insert
Excelent video. Easy to follow Thank you.
Is it the same if i have manual windows not power windows
Very good demo 👌
Exelente video 🎉 Muchas gracias 🫂
Very well presented….good job 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Do you know the part number for the clip piece that hides the screw mine was horribly dry rotted and broke apart
Excellent. Thanks!
Can you show replacement for the inner chrome only?
Gracias amigo por la ayuda
I'd actually do it, but I have corolla 2001
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You surely no.How to make it look easy breasy, I think I can do it, but I will have to pause your video and do it one step at a time lol.. they want to charge me 100 dollars to do it.. he'll I just put a new starter 300 and now I need spark plugs and transmission fluid drained another 300..
+@nancyBirdsell68 Thanks for watching our video! 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
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