Replace Window Switch Mazda 3 2013-2018

Replace Window Switch Mazda 3 2013-2018

Is the window switch of your Mazda 3 not working? Learn how to fix the problem by replacing the window switch of your vehicle. This guide is a step-by-step procedure for replacing the window switch on a 2013-2018 Mazda 3.


What you will need

  • Pick tool or screwdriver
  • Mazda 3 Window switch

Procedure

  1. Unlock the vehicle and go to the driver’s seat.Going to the driver's door.
  2. Locate the window switch on the door panel of the vehicle.The window switch of the 2013-2018 Mazda 3 3rd Gen.
  3. Pop the window switch out on the bottom using a pick tool or a screwdriver and pull it back to remove it from the door panel.Removing the window switch from the door panel.
    Removing the window switch from the door panel.

  4. Disconnect the electrical connectors of the window switch by pushing the clip and pulling the connector out.Disconnecting the electrical connectors of the window switch.
    Disconnecting the electrical connectors of the window switch.

  5. Unlock the tabs holding the window switch by using a pick tool or screwdriver to unhook the tabs. Unlocking the tabs holding the window switch.
  6. Pull the window switch out from the cover.Removing the cover of the window switch.
  7. Line up the new window switch to the cover and push it in until it snaps back into place.Installing the new window switch to the cover.
  8. Connect the electrical connectors by pushing them to the connection port.Reconnecting the electrical connectors of the window switch.
  9. Line up the tab on the top of the window switch first, then push it down to lock it into place.Installing the window switch back to the door panel.
    Installing the window switch back to the door panel.

  10. Check the window switch by moving the windows and adjusting the side mirror.

We hope you find the Replace Window Switch Mazda 3 2013-2018 guide helpful. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Mazda.

Author

  • Rushit Hila • ASE Certified

    Rushit Hila, an ASE-certified engineer (G1 Automotive Maintenance and Repair), brings over two decades of hands-on experience in the automotive world to his writing. With a strong educational background, including a Master of Science in Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, he has honed his skills and expertise through years of practical work. As a respected authority in the field, Mr. Hila is dedicated to offering insightful and valuable content that resonates with both vehicle owners and mechanics.

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