Power Window Master Switch (for Hatchback)

2011 Toyota Yaris L4-1.5L (1NZ-FE)SECTION Power Window Master Switch (for Hatchback)




WINDSHIELD / WINDOWGLASS: POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH (for Hatchback): INSPECTION

1. INSPECT POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MASTER SWITCH ASSEMBLY

(a) w/ Rear power window:





Check the resistance.

(1) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance and check the result in accordance with the value(s) in the tables below.

Standard Resistance:

Driver switch






If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

Standard Resistance:

Passenger side switch






If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

Standard Resistance:

Rear LH side switch






If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

Standard Resistance:

Rear RH side switch






If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

(b) w/ Rear power window:

Check the illumination operation.

(1) Apply battery voltage to the power window regulator master switch and check that the illumination comes on.

Standard:





If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

(c) w/o Rear power window:





Check the resistance.

(1) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance and check the result in accordance with the value(s) in the tables below.

Standard Resistance:

Driver switch






If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

Standard Resistance:

Passenger side switch






If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.

(d) w/o Rear power window:

Check the illumination operation.

(1) Apply battery voltage to the power window regulator master switch and check that the illumination comes on.

Standard:





If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator master switch.
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