You must remove the center console and on the bottom side there are screws that hold window switch panel in place. Usualy about a 15-20 minute job to remove console, just make sure you plug in all other switches if any on reassembly. Hope this helps.
replace your comfort relay
You will have to pry off the top cover on gear shifter, then you will have access to center switches
How do I replace the power window switch on 1977 Corvette coupe
To rewire the power window switches in the center console, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the center console panel to access the wiring harness connected to the switches. Identify the wires for each window switch based on the vehicle's wiring diagram, then carefully disconnect and re-route them as needed, ensuring proper connections. Finally, reassemble the console, reconnect the battery, and test the switches to ensure they function correctly.
If you can operate the window from the driver's side, then you need to replace the switch on the passenger's side. If neither side works you need to replace both switches. You buy the switches at any auto parts store. They are fairly cheap. The cover on the window-control panel can be easily removed. If there are no screws, just pry it up.
Before you do that chech all the window switches
Right windows (front and rear) are fuse H, and left windows fuse G. 1. The power(for all the windows) flows through the K4 power window relay. That relay is powered by fuse #2. 2. Than the power flows through fuses G + H, and to the switches in the forward rear window switches in the center console by the shifter. 3. Power goes through the front switches, to the rear switches, and than to the window motors. 4. Ground is supplied to the motors through the switches as well. Ground to the rear switches is controlled by the "rear window safety switch" located between the front and rear window switches on the center console. - - ----I just sat here for five minutes trying to put into words a description of the the operation of the switches and power flow to the window motors. I cant say I can do it w/out really confusing everyone. If anyone really needs an operational description just message me. Hope this helps.
If all you want to do is repair/replace the window switches then this is very simple. You will notice at the bottom of the small panel the switches are in there is a notch. Take a screw driver and use the notch to pop the panel off. Be careful not to pull to hard you may pull apart wires or damage them. Be gentle and lift it up enough so you can see if there is a wire that is not connected. If so, there is your problem if no connections are broken then just get your replacement switches and hook up the wires and there you go.
my 1993 190E 2.3 is doing the same thing. just replace the switches...they tend to not last
Based on symptom: switch or motpr Based on Nissan: switch Replace Nissan window switches frequently lest you be caught open in the rain.
The only factory switches ever installed on a Chevy Beretta center console are power window switches, and trunk popper switch on the shift plate. There is also the cigarette lighter/power source. Anything else is aftermarket and added by the previous owner.
Try removing the main window switch on the driver's side. All the switches are connected to that switch. If that switch has gone bad then you need to replace it. Also check the fuse to the power windows. Might have gone bad.