Available stock
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH F25 (107) *61-35*59,491 kmAU $100.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH E84 (049) *61-35*33,590 kmAU $120.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH E60 UPDATE, ELEC FOLDING MIRRORS (WITH SUNBLIND SWITCH)99,208 kmAU $100.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH F10 (953) *61-35*73,598 kmAU $150.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH E90 (361) 2dr (elec fold) BEIGE *61-35*37,358 kmAU $120.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH E87 (531) *61-35*66,804 kmAU $120.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH E65/E66 U/R51,368 kmAU $140.00
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POWER WINDOW SWITCH E65/E66 U/R211,248 kmAU $140.00
Helpful Information
This guide aims to provide 'general' information about BMW transmissions, such as common issues that we've encountered and tips on determining fitment compatibility.
Moisture—which usually gets in through an open window—is one of the main killers of window switches.
The buttons/mechanisms in window switches can also wear out with age.
Located on the driver’s door trim, the driver’s window switch controls the opening and closing of all the vehicle’s window— as well as the position of the door mirrors.
There are always multiple different types of driver’s window switch for each model generation. This is to account for different mirrors and options.
When determining fitment compatibility of a driver’s window switch—we highly recommend that you carefully check which buttons are on your’s—it surprises us how wrong people get this. You can also find a match by matching the BMW part numbers—but beware of sites like RealOEM—as they often provide multiple non-exchangeable part numbers.
Provide our team with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN—and we’ll check our stock for a compatible part.
Driver’s window switches are highly-interchangeable between models within the same generation—for example and F30 3 Series and an F25 X3 can share the same switch (although the surrounding trim will be different.)
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