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About Power Window Switches
With the introduction of power windows, manually cranking up your car's windows are a thing of the past. Just a flick of each window's individual switch raises or lowers them. Additionally, if your vehicle has a master switch, you can operate all of your vehicle's windows from the driver's seat. Since they are a frequently used mechanism, your vehicle's power windows switches are particularly prone to wear and tear.
The push-pull switch, toggle switch, and rocker switch are the three types of power window switches used in cars today. The push-pull type works by pushing down on the button to roll down the window, and sticking your finger under the switch and pulling it up to roll them up. The toggle switch comes with a lever to be pushed or pulled to operate the windows, and usually doesn't come with a locking function. The rocker switch can be rocked back and forth to control the windows, and often comes with a locking mechanism for child safety.
Faulty switches might result in stuck car windows that could be a safety hazard, especially if you have children, and/or increase the risk of theft. BE FORWARD carries power window switches of models from most car manufacturers. Get your replacement here at a great price now!
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