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LS400 Master Window Switch Lockout

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Old Jan 13, 2020 | 12:12 AM
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Default LS400 Master Window Switch Lockout

Hello. My master window switch was replaced in my LS400 some time ago because of a broken lock button. But the new (used) switch really never worked correctly. I could open the driver side window but none of the other windows. Yet each passenger could open their own window. Recent, the driver's side window stopped working and in researching the possible problem, it was mentioned that the switch needed to be taken apart and cleaned. Upon taking apart the switch, I did discover in fact that the contacts needed to be cleaned. But when the switch was taken apart, the lockout button came apart. It took some time to figure out where each component went to put back the switch, but there are two parts I cannot figure out. So what is the problem. Before you pushed the lockout button down and it stayed depressed. None of the windows where passengers sit worked. That's what its suppose to do. When you depress the button again, the button pops back up and the window are suppose to work. But since I took the lockout button out , all the pieces came out and I figured out whet went where except for a small copper piece that looks like a copper piece in the shape of a 'Y' and another small think piece of wire that looks like a staple. I have photos posted



but I was wondering if someone knows where these components go, or if there is an exploded diagram, showing where each component goes. A quick reply would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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