WVE 1S12654
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$114.79
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$0.00
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+ Sold in packs of 1x1
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$114.79
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WVE 1S12654 Specifications |
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Color | Black | Connector Gender | Female | Housing Material | Plastic | Illuminated | No | Mounting Hardware Included | No | Terminal Gender | Male | Terminal Quantity | 11 | Terminal Type | Blade |
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Switch malfunctions can cause a variety of safety issues, including non-functioning brake lights, headlights, tail lights, turn signals, hazard lights or wipers. Because of its role, switch quality is vital.
Each WVE switch is engineered to meet or exceed OE performance specifications and manufactured from the OEM preferred blend of nylon- and glass-filled plastic for exceptional strength, and includes premium copper-, nickel- or silver-plated electrical terminals to ensure robust electrical connectivity. WVE offers extensive selections of exact-fit/exact-function switches for foreign nameplate or domestic models.
- Designed using semi-precious metal contacts
- Each switch subjected to rigorous testing processes
- Complies with all federal motor vehicle safety standards
- Mounting and connectors identical to OE
Is my Power Window Switch or Power Window Motor the Problem? You don’t always need to remove the door panel to determine what is wrong with your power window system. Many times, a fluctuation in the strength of power to your dome or headlights, caused by the demand of current, can tell you whether or not the motor is getting any electricity.
Perform this test at night with your engine off, but ignition and headlights on. Simply depress the power window switch.
- If you see a slight dimming of your headlights or your dome/dash lights, you are getting an electrical connection to the switch and it is sending that power to the motor. If this happens and you aren’t hearing any noise, you can be relatively sure that it’s the power window motor that is to blame, not the power window switch. Sometimes you hear a click-click-click-click when the motor is failing. (To find a replacement Window Motor in the RockAuto catalog, simply click on the “Interior” category and search for “Window Motor”)
- If you depress the switch button and you don’t experience any dimming, it’s likely to be the power window switch or an electrical break in the electrical harness. If the power window switch button feels spongy, loose or at all different from the other window switch buttons, you likely are in need of a new power window switch.
Attention California Customers - WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm.
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OEM / Interchange Numbers: 25411JF00A |
Warranty Information:3 Years/36,000 Miles |
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