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Betty Cepluch
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Broken
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Easy to install and fits perfectly! No modifications needed! Great value and price, GM doesn't wire them up quite right so I anticipate this one will burn out at some point as well and I will absolutely order this again! Fast delivery as well.
bts316
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Worked great on my 2012 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ despite the site saying it would not be compatible. The fit up to the wire harness is a little oversized, but I was able to get it connected without too much of a problem. This version was roughly half the price of others and came in a day with Prime shipping. I'll call it a win.
Very good quality product delivered on time
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Got it fast put it on and work perfect
JORGE EDUARDO SOLORIO HERNANDEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2023
BUEN PRODUCTO, YA ESTA FUNCIONANDO EN MI AUTO, GRACIAS.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023
Replaced the dead mirror switch in my Impala with this part. It was cheapest on Amazon, costing just over half of what the local parts stores want for it. The GM part is also around $40. It fit and works just like the factory part.
User
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2022
Replaced dead OEM unit now have fully functional mirrors again
Fortino R.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 22, 2022
Ensambló muy bien en el auto, funciona perfectamente solo el color varía al del auto pero todo bien
Ivan Arsenault
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2021
perfect fit
Fernando Chavero
Reviewed in Mexico on December 27, 2021
Es un buen reemplazo para la pieza que se dañó. Excelente producto
Nathan
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019
Biggest challenge I had in installing this was removing the old part from the connector. For some reason, it's just really in there and from the videos I've seen, I'm not the only one who had issues with it so it's GM's doing, not anyone else.Job took me around 45 minutes to complete, with about 10 of those minutes struggling with the old connector in getting it removed.So far everything is working great. I also see a light on this one and the old one's light had gone out so that was something nice I wasn't expecting.
Richard F.
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2018
Yes, this DOES fit a 2004 Chevy Malibu Maxx! For some reason, Amazon's system says that this switch does not fit my car, but in fact it does fit! My story: the car's original mirror switch would no longer work to adjust either mirror, so figured that I'd give this inexpensive switch a try. I watched a video on YouTube about how to pop-out the plastic trim on the door to access the back of the switch. That part was a little difficult, but I took my time and didn't break anything. Once the trim was out, I removed all the wire harnesses to make it easier to leverage out the old switch. You have to carefully pry open both sides of the plastic holding the switch in place. That process took three screw drivers and a bit of patience. After the old switch was out, I simply popped the new one in place reattached the wires, pushed in the panel, and I was back in business!
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017
Edit: I last purchased one of these in 2017, and it's time for another one. Unfortunately there's nothing for it but to continue replacing them. The motors in the mirrors just draw too much current for this switch. Again, I just transferred the original left/ right rocker switch onto my new part and it works good as new.This switch will fit most GM vehicles with a similar switch layout with very simple modifications that don't require cutting or filing. I couldn't find an exact replacement switch for my girlfriend's 2012 Malibu, even at the stealership, but this one works great... for now. To those saying the switch doesn't fit right in the bezel for the right/left selector switch, you're right, this one is too big. All you have to do to fix this is carefully pop the top part of the left/right rocker switch off your old and new one, and swap them out. No matter what variation of this switch GM used in your vehicle, you can use your original parts to make this one fit. Use a small pocket or surgical flat head screwdriver to do this, and don't worry, this doesn't reuse any of the electrical contact parts inside the switch, just the tactile, cosmetic part of the right/left selector. If you're handy enough to replace the switch, you'll have no problem doing a little surgery on the switch itself. These switches fail a lot, and its not really the switch itself that's the problem. You're going to have to buy more of these, but that doesn't mean this is a low quality part. GM and some other manufacturers don't use a separate control circuit with a relay to run things like power mirrors and windows. They allow the switch to handle all the electrical flow required to run cheap DC motors that draw too much current, making the switch heat up, melting the contacts.
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