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Master Window Switch Question

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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Master Window Switch Question

Post by benpineapple »

Are master window switches supposed to be plug n play? The DS window does not work on my partner's "project" '01 V70 X/C. I put a new working motor and window rail in from the local pick n pull, old window had come off the rail and bent the rail/transmission assembly. Dealership was working on some other stuff on the car, and they said the window switch is plug and play, but I got a used one from eBay which was listed as tested/in working order; I plugged the new switch in and none of the buttons worked.

Are window switches plug and play, or do they need to be programmed? PNs on existing and the "new" switch are identical.
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Post by chrism »

They are not necessarily plug and play even though the P/N may be identical. The little white label(s) indicate how they’re programmed and that has to be a match between the old and new switches.

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Post by br0dy519 »

I’ve always used a official Volvo parts lookup and when using chassis # I’ve never had an issue with used switches from scrapyard/ebay. Is it the identical PN?
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Post by darrylrobert »

i swapped mine, part numbers matched and it works..
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Post by Jonboy74 »

Yes, they are programmable. However, as others mentioned, if you get a junkyard pull with the exact same numbers on it, it should work without programming.

I ended up finding one on eBay for relatively cheap and it worked like a champ, no programming needed, but I made absolutely sure that the numbers all matched.

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Post by 93SCMax »

With the same PN, it should be plug n play. I've personally had success.

I'm not sure if you also need to shut the driver door, and lock/unlock three times with the key fob. I seem to remember doing that but that may have only been to program the locks.

If no buttons work, double check fuses, relays and that your new master switch is getting power. Do your rear window switches work?

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Post by chrism »

It seems I recall someone in a prior discussion saying that the switches were plug-n-play up to a certain model year, like around 2000, and then for anything newer you had to consider the programming. Maybe it was at the P80/P2 break???

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Post by 93SCMax »

I've got a 2001 and my swap out was a plug n play. The replacement window switch was the same PN but not from the same model year.

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Post by jking4020 »

Ive had all the same issues with two 02' xc70s. I took apart the switch box finally and cleaned all the metal contacts for each window button. Put back together and they all worked. Sometimes those connections just get filthy. I've also done the same thing with an old Saturn and an old Chevy Blazer.

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