topgun129 Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Hi, For a while now I've been putting up with a few bad window switches and I'm getting a little tired of it. Basically the rear windows switches will allow the window to go down, but not up (nothing happens when you pull the switch up). Only my driver side unit will pull the window back up. Also my driver side unit's buttons for the rear are extremely tough. You have to pull up really hard on the driver sides rear switch to get it to go up. Lastly, the passenger front sides window switch needs to have a huge amount of downward pressing force to make it go down. So my question is - Is there anyway to fix these switches? I'm leaning in the direction to simply replace the bad ones. If so where is the cheapest place to get some new switches? I tried a Lexus dealer for one at it was $110. (OUCH!) Any of Toyota's parts cross over for a 93 LS400? I'm sure Toyota's parts will be a lot less $$$. I've tried a few junkyards but they are expensive and selling the entire unit. All I need is the small little switches. Also the passenger front sides door look switch is broken (plastic top) so I'll need one of them also. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1990LS400 Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 If I got the correct part numbers for a 93 LS from http://www.toyodiy.com/parts , all the switches are available from http://www.parts.com/lexus/1993-lexus-ls-400-parts.cfm at a significant discount. Passenger door switches (part number 84810-50010): $63.42 Driver door master switch (part number 84820-50010): $331.99 Amazingly few parts are interchangable between an Lexus LS and a Toyota. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
curiousB Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Well this might not help but www.parts.com Window switch, ls400, drivers door 90-94 $331.99 Electrical - Body electrical - Door - Interior Trim Savings of: 31% Window switch, ls400, passenger doors 90-94 $63.42 Electrical - Body electrical - Door - Interior Trim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasLexus94 Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 It's awfully easy to remove the entire window controller using a flat screwdriver. Disconnect the electrical connector. Take the box in the house to comfortably work on it. Then remove the trim and open up the box gently. You'll see about 7 springs on posts. Carefully stretch these springs. Then the secret. Spray a light coating of PB Blaster all over the assembly. Then reinstall the whole assembly. I did this in my 94 that had the same problems, and 5 years later, still no problems. There are other threads in this forum that describe the process a lot better than I just did. Once you complete the first one, the remaining 3 are a piece of cake. 2 hours max work. Best of luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolver1ne5167 Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 It's awfully east to remove the entire window controller using a flat screwdriver. Disconnect the electrical connector. Take the box in the house to comfortably work on it. Then remove the trim and open up the box gently. You'll see about 7 springs on posts. Carefully stretch these springs. Then the secret. Spray a light coating of PB Blaster all over the assembly. Then reinstall the whole assembly. I did this in my 94 that had the same problems, and 5 years later, still no problems. There are other threads in this forum that describe the process a lot better than I just did. Once you complete the first one, the remaining 3 are a piece of cake. 2 hours max work.Best of luck. Good save on my part I was hoping to see something like this when I checked the post.... Saves me & a bunch others a lot of hassle as well as $$$. Thank dude... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 14, 2009 Author Share Posted July 14, 2009 Hi, @TexasLexus94 - Which type of PB Blaster do you recommend? There's quite a few different product lines they sell? I'm going to give this a shot. Better than shelling out hundreds on new switches! :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasLexus94 Posted July 15, 2009 Share Posted July 15, 2009 Top Gun, I've got got the PB spray can in my hand. It's simply a 12 ounce can that says PB penetrating catalyst. Yellow top, yellow and red can. You can buy it anywhere. And I noticed it is recommended for spraying on electrical contacts, which is the problem here, I believe. One thought is that you might not even have to stretch the springs-I did, but be careful. It's easy to lose them. Check the search box for other descriptions of the work if you have any concerns about removing the controllers. There were several posts that praised this method from other owners, so I know it works. Best of luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 17, 2009 Author Share Posted July 17, 2009 Hi, @TexasLexus94 - I went ahead and followed your advice. The result after spraying one of the switches is that it now allows the window to go up (which never happened before), but You have to pull up on the switch kinda hard to make it go up. As for going down, it always did that. Since we are going in the right direction I spayed another coat of PB on the switch and went ahead and did another switch from the car. I've attached 2 pics of the work and switches just to make sure I did everything okay! It is hard to take off the black holder from the actual switch (not sure if I had to do that!) The white part is seated really nice and tight in there. :D Also I let them air dry overnight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasLexus94 Posted July 18, 2009 Share Posted July 18, 2009 Topgun, you are confusing me here. You have a picture of a single switch that you sprayed with PB. WTF? The whole idea is to remove the trim and all the switches, and then unscrew the cover that exposes the guts of the controller. Where there are all kinds of electrical contacts that all the switches contact. In other words, it's not the switches fault that the windows don't work. You don't even need to spray the switches at all. It's the copper doobies that are worn down in the assembly. Forget about the switches, and concentrate on what they touch. The switches aren't bad, the connectors are bad. Show me a pic of your naked assembly treated with PB, not your little individual switches. Then I will believe you that you have a problem. Very best of luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 19, 2009 Author Share Posted July 19, 2009 @TexasLexus94 - Seems like I have misunderstood what you were saying. I'll head back to work and update you. Do you think it is safe to still use these switches? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasLexus94 Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 I may have confused you. When you lift up the wood trim, you then lift up the plate that holds the switches. Then you should have a box with springs sitting there. This is the place that you spray with PB. The place where the switches contact the copper contacts. Simple, and it works. Screw the switches, it's the contacts that have worn out. Best of luck. You need it living in Michigan these days, I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasLexus94 Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 Oops, you live in Illinois, not Michigan. Sorry. Anyway, it's safe to use the windows while spraying them with PB. Best of luck, Rod Blogojevich. Can I borrow your hair for the weekend? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 19, 2009 Author Share Posted July 19, 2009 HAHA, not to get political here but Rod Blogojevich has become a laughing stock here in Il. and the greater Chicago area. Go figure! Well, I'll update you in a bit. I'm glad though at least my switches which I sprayed are still usable. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 19, 2009 Author Share Posted July 19, 2009 I feel like an idiot here, but is the controller with the springs located inside the door? Do I have to remove the door paneling and all? I've attached a photo of the rear driver side door, the area what is below the ashtray and window switch area. I do not see anything that resembles what has been said here. Sorry to be a pain but, where is this exactly located? Do I spray the white connector? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 19, 2009 Author Share Posted July 19, 2009 Update: I've attached a photo from the main driver side unit. Is this what I'm suppose to spray with PB Catalyst (both sides)? Also are the switches that I sprayed with PB for the rear doors okay to still use? Thanks and looking forward to your response! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasLexus94 Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 You are driving me insane. But the first picture does show the area that you need to spray. But where are the springs? Not a big deal, but you may have messed up the whole controller. Maybe not-I hope not. Just carefully spray the guts, and reinstall the whole unit. Jesus God, I need help here. He's a good guy, but lost. Best of luck... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AzHotLS Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 Spraying the whole thing with pblaster is prolly ok: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...showtopic=29114 This thread talks about cleaning and adjusting the contacts: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...?showtopic=6663 I've used the "eraser method" to clean electrical contacts that have oxidized and stop functioning. If the pblaster doesn't work try a small eraser to clean the contacts. Here's a used switch on eBay, only two days left....... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/90-91-92-93...sQ5fAccessories Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun129 Posted July 20, 2009 Author Share Posted July 20, 2009 Thanks for everybody's help. I'll go ahead and spray it and see what happens! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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