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Yoshiemaster
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I'm askin on behalf of my dad.

his '92 Nissan Maxima's power windows failed this weekend and he's trying to get a part from the junkyard.

ok, so what is the technical term for the circuit board underneath the power window control panel on the driver side door.

thanks in advance,
yoshie

4/2/2007 2:43:33 PM

MrUniverse
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you will probably need the entire switch, or at least be better off obtaining the entire switch

is it just the drivers side window or all of them?

4/2/2007 2:55:05 PM

Yoshiemaster
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yea i kept callin around and the whole switch is pretty cheap to replace so i'm just gunna go ahead and do that.

just driver side.

4/2/2007 3:19:26 PM

superchevy
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it's probably just a dead regulator or motor.

4/2/2007 3:22:37 PM

Yoshiemaster
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my mistake, just talked with pops and he said it was all 4, so is almost definitely not gunna be the regulators or motors.

damn that must suck alot for him, drivin around in all this heat with windows up.

i'm drivin out to durham some time today to pick up the switch for $25.

4/2/2007 3:33:38 PM

superchevy
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he doesn't have a/c?

4/2/2007 3:47:28 PM

Yoshiemaster
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it's a 92 maxima, how powerful could the AC be?

actually i freoned his car 2 weeks ago, he should be alright. but i mean still, with a black car sittin in the sun all day, it can't be too pleasant.

4/2/2007 3:55:58 PM

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