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Power window switch replacement
Mazda Power Window Switch Replacement
If you’ve been around long enough to know what a window winder is you will appreciate how fabulous power windows are, that is until your Mazda’s windows stop working. When they fail there is no way of getting that window up or down without pulling the door apart and possibly causing some damage to you or the window actuator. There goes parking your Mazda somewhere securely or avoiding a wet interior if it’s stuck in the down position.
There are a number of reasons the power windows in a Mazda won’t work. It could be due to a blown fuse, broken cable, damaged track, defective actuator or a faulty window switch. It’s best to get a professional to determine why the window is not operating, otherwise, you could be tearing the Mazda apart trying to locate the cause.
If you are advised you have a broken power window switch and it needs to be replaced this will cost around $60 to $350 depending on the switch required.
Typically it is the driver’s master switch that fails as it is used the most often. The master switch is usually a larger switch with toggles/buttons to activate all the Mazda’s windows.
Mazda Models
- Mazda 1000/1300
- Mazda 121
- Mazda 121 Metro
- Mazda 2
- Mazda 3
- Mazda 323
- Mazda 323 Estate
- Mazda 323/323F
- Mazda 6
- Mazda 626
- Mazda 626 Estate
- Mazda 818
- Mazda 929
- Mazda B Series
- Mazda BT-50
- Mazda CX-3
- Mazda CX-5
- Mazda CX-7
- Mazda CX-8
- Mazda CX-9
- Mazda E Series
- Mazda Eunos 30X
- Mazda Eunos 500
- Mazda Eunos 800
- Mazda Millenia
- Mazda MPV
- Mazda MX-5
- Mazda MX-6
- Mazda Premacy
- Mazda RX2
- Mazda RX3
- Mazda RX4
- Mazda RX5
- Mazda RX-7
- Mazda RX-8
- Mazda T3500
- Mazda T4000
- Mazda T4600
- Mazda Tribute