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Sedan driver's window switches: Repairable or replaceable?

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Old Sep 15, 2015 | 03:49 PM
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Sedan driver's window switches: Repairable or replaceable?

Hey guys, I was greeted this morning by a lovely 'snap' in my window switch cluster today. Windows still go up and down, but the passenger window switch (on the driver's door) has a lot less resistance and no longer has one-touch down.

I'm not able to find a lot of info on this problem and I'm at a point where I can't pop my door panel off until this weekend to see the problem. Is the broken switch is reparable? If not, then can just the broken switch can be replaced? Or will I have to replace all of the driver's door switches?

So far, it looks like all of them might need to be replaced, but I wasn't sure if someone had pulled the switches apart and checked them out.
 
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Old Sep 23, 2015 | 07:08 PM
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Hey there, the switch for my passenger window on the driver side controls has lost it's two stage feel. It's much harder to control the auto feature as well as my passenger window works intermittently. The door panel does not have to come off. You can pop off the window switch panel and disconnect. I've taken it apart and from observation there's nothing to replace or fix that would regain the two stage button feature. I've learned to live with it and still dealing with an intermittent passenger window even after replacing the motor twice.
 
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