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The SWITCHDOCTOR Window Master Switch is a direct OEM replacement for 2007-2012 Nissan Altima Sedan models (S, SE, SL, SR, Hybrid). Featuring 12V operation, automatic motor-driven control, and precision alloy steel contacts, it guarantees seamless fit and original functionality. Manufactured in the USA by a specialist with 18 years of experience, this switch ensures durable, reliable window control with easy panel mount installation.
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Current Rating | 2.5 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Clamp |
Brand | SWITCHDOCTOR |
Terminal | Button |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 2 x 2.7 inches |
Circuit Type | [AS] Assumption: Parallel |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
Actuator Type | Motor-driven |
Contact Material | Alloy Steel |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 4 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Switch Doctor |
UPC | 022099993421 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 2.7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SD-00001665 |
OEM Part Number | 25401-ZN50C, 25401-ZN50B, 25401-ZN50A, 25401-JA01B, 25401-JA01A |
Special Features | Free Shipping |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**Y
Perfect fit.
Installed in my Nissan Altima 08 in less than 5 minutes. Works as described. No issues.
G**H
10/10
10/10, Works exactly like the original, the clicks sound good, fits perfectly,My original switch was broken for driver and passenger windows but installed this very easy! Its crazy how i was going to pay over 150$ for this.
R**A
Premium quality
Perfect fit premium quality!
R**N
Good replacement switch for the price, occasional issues require reset.
Worked great for a while, now auto-up doesn't work on driver side. I've only had it installed for 3 months. For the price I can't complain and at least it doesn't drain the battery like my last aftermarket switch did. Very easy to install and replace. Just not sure about it's long term durability.Update:Contacted support about the issue and they suggested trying a reset which fixed the problem. Still strange that it happened after only 3 months use but adding a star to my review for the support. Below are the instructions for anyone else who runs into a problem. Worth trying to see if it solves any issues!RESET (INITIALIZE) POWER WINDOW INSTRUCTIONS:(a) Turn the ignition switch ON.(b) Halfway open the power window by pressing the power window switch.(c) Fully pull up the switch until the power window is fully closed and continue to hold the switch for approx. 3 seconds after the power window is fully closed.(d) Check that the AUTO UP/DOWN function operates normally.
K**N
Save yourself time and money from the mechanics
So a little anecdote regarding this product.Both of the windows on the left side of my car were having troubles going up. They could go down, but not up. I didn't think it was a motor issue but took it into the mechanics anyway to diagnose it (I'm not car guru and figured it would be way over my head). After a few hours the mechanic calls me up and tells me it an issue with the master switch (i.e. the driver's window switch, this product listing). I was relieved because I figured this would be a quick fix. When I asked him to quote a price, he had me at $750, plus the hours of labor to diagnose the problem! I wasn't expecting this type of investment at all, even a worst-case scenario and wasn't ready to pay that, so I told him to put it back together. He said to give him an hour or so and I could swing by.I get to the mechanic and get my bill, which was $150. Based on their usual rate of $100/hr. I estimated it took them 90 minutes to find the problem and take apart/put together the door(s). I would have been looking at a bill approaching $1000 if I went through with the service, all for a dang switch. I asked the mechanic what drove the price to high and he said cheapest he could get a master switch was $400.So I went home and straight to the internet, found plenty of information on the switch and how to do it yourself, looked pretty straight forward. I went to the Nissan website and indeed found the switches priced from $350-$400 from the dealer. So I came across this product. Look, it's basically like buying a knock-off N64 controller, but for $35 I figured it was worth a try. The alternative was paying the mechanics another $750+ or the dealer $400.When this switch came I went out to my car to install it. I was done within 10 minutes, didn't even need my tools! The mechanics were charging me for hours of labor that wasn't necessary.The product works fine, I guess if you compare them side-by-side you notice the plastic is a bit different, but you'd never know otherwise. From my perspective, I can buy hundreds of these switches before it's not financially feasible, and now that I know how easy it is to do I don't mind if I have to replace it a few more times. So far, one month in, it's worked just fine. Heck right before I sell the car I might buy a new one and replace it, the buyer won't know the difference! Save yourself time and especially money. Buy this and install it yourself. Five stars for the convenience.
J**N
Identical To Original Equipment Switch
I was skeptical because of the low price, but when I opened the box I was pleasantly surprised. The switch buttons, symbols, and shade of black were identical to the old switch I was replacing. I even got them mixed up briefly and was only able to tell them apart because I had slightly scarred the original where the connector plugs in. This switch installed easily and quickly and works perfect. The lights on behind the symbols match the original perfectly as well. Great product, great price, fast shipping!!
M**L
Switch
Great durable product!
M**E
Absolutely Perfect! Switch works just like the old one! From mailbox to "Miller Time" in five minutes!
Absolutely Perfect! I purchased this to replace the Master Window Switch in my 2008 Altima SE which after years of trusty service decided enough was enough and went to the big car door in the sky. My version has both "auto-down" front windows so make sure you buy the right switch.I watched a quick "YouTube University" video about how to switch it out and I replaced this thing in less than five minutes. Popped the door armrest off (it's just clips), the control panel cover plate pops out with no issue, took off the wiring harness for the window switches and the one for the door locks, unclipped the old switch from the cover plate, popped in the new switch, plugged the wiring harnesses back in, cover plate back, armrest back aaaaaand done-ski!Tested all the switches and door locks... everything works as it should (including both "auto down" front windows) and it's a perfect fit.Make sure as you pop this stuff off you're either using a panel popping tool (I'm sure Amazon has kits on here, they are handy to have around for this kind of stuff, I picked mine up from an auto parts store a long time ago) or cover a flat head screwdriver with tape on the end so you don't mess up your interior.I called a local Nissan dealership and this would have been nearly a $500 day between parts and labor to have them replace it and put a OEM Nissan switch in. It's up to you but on a 10-year-old car I have better things to do with over $450 bucks and the SwitchDoctor switch does the same thing.
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