R. Rear window switch not working

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I noticed my window switch isn't working, but does work with the master switch. My window locks are off. Any suggestions? I'll start with cleaning the contacts.
 

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I noticed my window switch isn't working, but does work with the master switch. My window locks are off. Any suggestions? I'll start with cleaning the contacts.
Had the same thing happening on my '07 last year. I replaced the window switch module and the problem was solved. The part was so cheap I didn't bother trying to fix the original.
 

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Had the same thing happening on my '07 last year. I replaced the window switch module and the problem was solved. The part was so cheap I didn't bother trying to fix the original.
Which window switch module? The one in the non-working door, or the master on the drivers door?
 
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Had the same thing happening on my '07 last year. I replaced the window switch module and the problem was solved. The part was so cheap I didn't bother trying to fix the original.
Does the rear door switch need programing?
 

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It’s always best to search for the part online via your VIN #. Most go to rock auto or Amazon to do this.

It’s unlikely someone would give you a wrong part number for a window switch but GM has a habit if subtlety changing harness connectors and the design of trim items.
 

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GMPartsDirect.com also has the feature to post your VIN to ensure that you have the correct part number, and it also lists obsolete part numbers that were used at the time of manufacture.
 
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