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Power Lock Switch - Description






DESCRIPTION

A window/lock switch is used on all models equipped with power locks, power windows, and power mirrors. The window/lock switch houses the following switches:

- Power Lock Switch - A two-way, momentary, resistor multiplexed switch to control the power lock system.
- Power Mirror Selector Switch - Two separate push button switches selects the right or left power mirror for adjustment, or turns the power mirror system Off.
- Power Mirror Adjustment Switches - Four momentary, arrowhead shaped, directional switches allow the driver to adjust the selected power mirror in the Up, Down, Right, or Left directions.
- Power Window Lockout Switch - A two-way, latching, push-button switch allows the vehicle operator to lock out the power window switches on each passenger door so that the passenger door power windows may be operated only from the master switches.
- Power Window Switches - A two-way, momentary power window switch for the driver side front door. This switch also has a second detent in the Down and up (when equipped) direction and internal circuitry to provide an Auto-Up/Down feature for the driver side front door power window. The four door gets auto-up/down, while the two door just gets the auto-down feature. In addition to the power window switch for its own door, there are individual master switches for each passenger door power window.

The window/lock switch also incorporates several green Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that illuminate the power lock and power window switch paddles, and the power mirror switch directional buttons to improve switch visibility.