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cool. thanks for posting that. i gather you cleaned the contacts with a contact file? both sides?@hotwheels2017 your pictures helped me a TON when I took this on earlier today. Still have issues with my driver's window rolling up sadly, which was the whole reason I took it apart, anyone know how to fix the intermittent issue where it sometimes doesn't want to roll up? Have to pull the button harder for it to engage sometimes, but sometimes it works as it should. The contacts inside the switch for the driver's side window looked strange to me.
When I re-installed my power window lock-out switch, I put it together through the top cover, and then slid the whole assembly down, using a small flat head to push the contacts of the lock-out switch in while pushing the top and bottom halves together on a flat surface. The way the pictures above are, there is no way to hook the peg onto the lower half of the switch since there's pressure on it. It's cumbersome to put it back together while holding the top cover but it was the only way I was able to do it. Hope that helps someone else who does this.
@hotwheels2017 your pictures helped me a TON when I took this on earlier today. Still have issues with my driver's window rolling up sadly, which was the whole reason I took it apart, anyone know how to fix the intermittent issue where it sometimes doesn't want to roll up? Have to pull the button harder for it to engage sometimes, but sometimes it works as it should. The contacts inside the switch for the driver's side window looked strange to me.
When I re-installed my power window lock-out switch, I put it together through the top cover, and then slid the whole assembly down, using a small flat head to push the contacts of the lock-out switch in while pushing the top and bottom halves together on a flat surface. The way the pictures above are, there is no way to hook the peg onto the lower half of the switch since there's pressure on it. It's cumbersome to put it back together while holding the top cover but it was the only way I was able to do it. Hope that helps someone else who does this.
cool. thanks for posting that. i gather you cleaned the contacts with a contact file? both sides?
Driver side window not going up. I pulled the control and cleaned, but I think there was a small plastic piece that disappeared. lol I attached pictures of the switch, can anyone tell me if there is anything missing there? Also is there a way to manual get the window up? Thanks
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Great question. Toyota Parts Deal is $304.79 for OEM same part number.@Malleus any idea what's the difference between this one and the more expensive 8482032150 unit? I cleaned my master switch up a while back (3 years ago based on my last response in here!) on my '94, but she's back causing problems again. Ole girl gonna get a new switch instead of cleaning contacts, etc. again. She had a good 30 year run. Thanks for the parts ref by the way!
Great question. Toyota Parts Deal is $304.79 for OEM same part number.