Master Power Window Switch

2001 Suzuki Esteem GLX, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Master Power Window Switch

Disconnect master power window switch connector. Using DVOM, ensure continuity exists across specified switch terminals with switch in specified positions. See appropriate MASTER POWER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY table. See Fig 1 , Fig 2 or Fig 3 . If continuity does not exist, replace master power window switch.

MASTER POWER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY (ESTEEM)

Application & Switch Position Check Continuity Between Terminals No.
Left Front Window
Up 1 & 3; 2 & 11
Off 1, 2 & 11
Down 2 & 3; 1 & 11
Right Front Window
Unlocked
Up 3 & 5; 6 & 11
Off 5, 6 & 11
Down 3 & 6; 5 & 11
Locked
Up 3 & 5
Off 5 & 6
Down 3 & 6
Left Rear Window
Unlocked
Up 3 & 7; 8 & 11
Off 7, 8 & 11
Down 3 & 8; 7 & 11
Locked
Up 3 & 7
Off 7 & 8
Down 3 & 8
Right Rear Window
Unlocked
Up 3 & 9; 10 & 11
Off 9, 10 & 11
Down 3 & 10; 9 & 11
Locked
Up 3 & 9
Off 9 & 10
Down 3 & 10
MASTER POWER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY (VITARA 2-DOOR)

Application & Switch Position Check Continuity Between Terminals
Left Front Window
Window Lock Off Or On
Up A & G; C & H
Off A & G; A & H
Down A & H; C & G
Right Front Window
Window Lock Off
Up A & B; C & E; A & F
Off A & B; A & E; A & F
Down A & E; B & C; A & F
Window Lock On
Up C & E
Off B & E
Down B & C
MASTER POWER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY (Grand Vitara, Vitara & XL7)

Application & Switch Position Check Continuity Between Terminals
Left Rear Window
Window Lock Off
Up C & H; G & K
Off C & G; C & H
Down C & G; H & K
Window Lock On
Up G & K
Off G & H
Down H & K
Right Rear Window
Window Lock Off
Up I & K; C & J
Off C & I; C & J
Down J & K; C & I
Window Lock On
Up I & K
Off I & J
Down J & K
Left Front Window
Window Lock Off Or On
Up A & K; B & C
Off A & C; B & C
Down A & C; B & K
Right Front Window
Window Lock Off
Up C & F; E & K
Off C & E; C & F
Down C & E; F & K
Window Lock On
Up E & K
Off E & F
Down F & K
Fig 1: Identifying Master Power Window Switch Terminals (Esteem)
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