Many thanks for your video. Thanks to you we can learn to fix and feel more satisfied with a fixing and the savings involved than just purchasing a new part and continue being uneducated about why the button stopped working. Thank you again.
Appreciate the work and editing that goes into the video. You do not have to have the same car but it's good to know how automakers' electronic modules can fail and how to fix them.
Bro - I face the same problem on my Cruze. Sadly I was convinced the issue is on the passenger switch. Thanks so much… by the way are you Ethiopian? Your accent resembles like my Ethiopians 😊
Hello, mine has illuminating circute lights that doesnt go off even when the car is completely switched, electricians have had a look at but they have refused to go off.. and it draining my battery like crazy, whag can i do?
Use a continuity tester on a multimeter. lot of multimeters these days have audible sound to test continuity. You can also google "How to test continuity"
Hi Fajar. It can be like mine or it can be different problem, like corroded and broken circuit line or faulty component.... You have to take it apart and check continuity. Thanks for your comment.
You could have simply used a hot soldering iron and reflowed the solder (inside the pass-thru hole) instead of all that wiring or whatever it was that you used.
@@mikefeldmeier I did watch to the end. I've been repairing electronics for over 60 years. I've fabricated integrated circuits with Intel Corp and IBM and others for over 30. This video is okay if you've never dealt with this type of repair I guess, not sure why even clicked on it.
People like you make education so interesting and fun. Thank you.
Many thanks for your video. Thanks to you we can learn to fix and feel more satisfied with a fixing and the savings involved than just purchasing a new part and continue being uneducated about why the button stopped working. Thank you again.
Appreciate the work and editing that goes into the video. You do not have to have the same car but it's good to know how automakers' electronic modules can fail and how to fix them.
Thanks for uploading this useful video. I will try it on my car.
Thank you for sharing. Great help
Thanks for your kindly feedback
Thank you for this educational videos.
Awesome video Man very helpful 👍
Bro - I face the same problem on my Cruze. Sadly I was convinced the issue is on the passenger switch. Thanks so much… by the way are you Ethiopian? Your accent resembles like my Ethiopians 😊
would have helped to have seen the solder, not sure where you did it
Great video, thanks for the help!
Masterfully Done
Great video 👍
Good info thank you
Great video, thank you :)))
Hello,
mine has illuminating circute lights that doesnt go off even when the car is completely switched, electricians have had a look at but they have refused to go off.. and it draining my battery like crazy, whag can i do?
nice!
please can you explain where the relay and fuse control the window and lock center plz make video
Hi Sir, why my driver window switch is no working with switch LED is blinking? The rest all are
working.
positve wire located to the sucket terminal
How did you find that there is no connectivity between two points?
Use a continuity tester on a multimeter. lot of multimeters these days have audible sound to test continuity. You can also google "How to test continuity"
Having the same problem but with Toyota's stupidly expensive sister company Lexus. They want $840 for a new unit!
You can find a less expensive part online, and install it yourself.
Mine is broken just like yours, may I know what's broken?
Hi Fajar.
It can be like mine or it can be different problem, like corroded and broken circuit line or faulty component....
You have to take it apart and check continuity.
Thanks for your comment.
@@ktdiy9818 Okay I'll check it out, thank you
You could have simply used a hot soldering iron and reflowed the solder (inside the pass-thru hole) instead of all that wiring or whatever it was that you used.
The wire was to test it. If you had simply watched until the end, he did solder it after the test was successful.
@@mikefeldmeier I did watch to the end. I've been repairing electronics for over 60 years. I've fabricated integrated circuits with Intel Corp and IBM and others for over 30. This video is okay if you've never dealt with this type of repair I guess, not sure why even clicked on it.
Next time adjust the decibel level!