![]() On top of the circuit board you will see the 6 micro switches. Then pull straight up to remove the top portion.Ĥ. Separate the black top portion of the switch assembly from the white bottom portion by releasing all the tabs on both sides with small screwdrivers. ![]() Wiggle/pull the window lock button straight up to remove it.ģ. There are other posts in Altima Forums that show/describe how to remove the switch from the car so I won't go into great detail here.Ģ. Work slowly and carefully to not break any of the plastic tabs. Then release the tabs that hold the switch to the plastic piece, then unplug the wiring harness. You basically pull up on the arm cushion to remove it, then remove the plastic surround piece that holds the switch. Remove the master switch from the driver's door. I couldn't figure out how to include the pictures in the body of this message, so they are attached separately.sorry.ġ. I simply took it apart, cleaned it with "contact cleaner" and compressed air, and reassembled. What happens is that crud builds up inside the little micro switches until they no longer work. And am happy to report that YES, you CAN repair it!!! And it's pretty easy. OK, so I decided to take the plunge and try taking it apart myself. How To: Repair the power window master switch, with pics
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