Front Door Window Control Switch: Removal

2016 Lincoln MKZ Base, 2.0L Eng VIN 9, AWDSECTION Removal

Driver door window control switch 

  1. 1.

    Remove the driver door window control switch.

    1. 1.

      Release the retaining clips on the driver door window control switch.

    1. 2.

      Disconnect the driver door window control switch electrical connector.
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  1. 2.

    NOTE: This step is only necessary when installing a new component.

    Remove the driver door window control switch.

    1. 1.

      Release the retaining clips on the driver door window control switch bezel.

    1. 2.

      Remove the driver door window control switch from the driver door window control switch bezel.
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Passenger door window control switch 

  1. 3.

    Remove the passenger door window control switch.

    1. 1.

      Release the retaining clips on the passenger door window control switch.

    1. 2.

      Disconnect the passenger door window control switch electrical connector.
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  1. 4.

    NOTE: This step is only necessary when installing a new component.

    Remove the passenger door window control switch.

    1. 1.

      Release the retaining clips on the passenger door window control switch bezel.

    1. 2.

      Remove the passenger door window control switch from the passenger door window control switch bezel.
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