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Hi all,

I have a slight problem. It is summer and like a curse my window switch has died.

I have a series 1 R33 and need a main window switch for the drivers side. its the one with the bigger plug yes there is 2 differend sizes. If anyone know where i can find one I would love to hear from yom

Thank you

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Your mechanic could fix it for you or you could go to a wrecker to find another main window switch.

Would a series 2 fit a series 1? Cuz I found some ppl wrecking a R33 series 2 and the got switches...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wr...l=window+switch

Hi all,

I have a slight problem. It is summer and like a curse my window switch has died.

I have a series 1 R33 and need a main window switch for the drivers side. its the one with the bigger plug yes there is 2 differend sizes. If anyone know where i can find one I would love to hear from yom

Thank you

Sounds like a drama.

I dont know were you live but if your close to Dandenong

Go see

TYPE M IMPORT WRECKERS

63-65 Marni st Dandenong Sth

Call first on 97682923..

Good luck.

Any one tried cleaning the contacts?

I use to have a S2 RX7 and it was a common problem, you just pull the switch apart and clean all the carbon build up off the contacts, mine is getting shit so i might try it this weekend.

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Hi all,

I have a slight problem. It is summer and like a curse my window switch has died.

I have a series 1 R33 and need a main window switch for the drivers side. its the one with the bigger plug yes there is 2 differend sizes. If anyone know where i can find one I would love to hear from yom

Thank you

Hi Guys,

well i had one contact and i wanted to pick the thing up but never heard back from him so i was wondering if anyone else knows where i can get this switch from i really need one as it is starting to warm up now please help.....

I've got a spare switch...not sure if its from a series 1 or 2 though

+1

Hi Guys,

well i had one contact and i wanted to pick the thing up but never heard back from him so i was wondering if anyone else knows where i can get this switch from i really need one as it is starting to warm up now please help.....

Ask Dezz.

have you tested your motor to make certain its the switch and not the motor itself thats dead?

Hey i dont think it is the motor cause everything on the switch works and the driver side button is very loose to push down i mean it dont even push down it just falls.

This has happened to me to, My window went, then magically came back on again, then finally died recently.

It made this horrendous sound if I held the button up after it was at the top.

I bought a series 2 door and swapped all the plugs and the stupid window still doesn't work.

grr.

hey guys I had this problem not long ago 400 bucks for a nissan motor taught me an expensive lesson. I guess cheaper than getting a defect lmao

Anyways there are like 3 different switches that r for a 33. If u do a search it is a very common problem!!

Wats happens is that the motor and switch burn out because of the auto function down, so next time your window is down make sure u put it up 3mm so the motor isn't constantly on, cause u r gonna have the same problem.

Go to nissan give them your vin and they will tell wat type u need to search for then at least when u go looking u no wat to buy:)

there is more than 3 afaik... this happened to me a while back.

there is a place called "fujima" that has a BOX FULL

i dont have the contact details, but if you head down cheltenham rd, then turn left onto the street that runs right next to eastlink, its half way down :P

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