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Driver's side window switch

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Driver's side window switch

Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Howdy all,

Been a while.

My next door neighbour just bought a 92 roza and is in need of a driver's side window switch.

Have tried Tempe 4x4 but no luck and Daihatsu want $500+ bucks for a new one and 3 weeks delivery time as its coming from Jap. :shock: :shock:

Anyone have a spare they want to sell or know where he can get one in Sydney??? It's pretty urgent as the window is open. :rofl:

Thanks
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Post by murcod »

Have they checked out other Daihatsu models cars (eg Applause) to see if the switch is the same?

$500 !?!
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Hmmmm good point. I'll get him to do that.

Thanks Murray
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Post by jabboo »

for the mean time why dont you look up the wiring for the switch and short the leads out that make the window go up so he doesnt have to leave it open .
plus i dont think there is anything special about the switch? ive always thought of it to be a normal power window switch.
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Post by murcod »

ShinyDiscoBalls wrote:
Thanks Murray


:?

:roll:

No worries Susan! ;)
David
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