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PRC3912 - Window Switch – 4-Door

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Original price - Original price €37,60
Original price
€37,60
€37,60 - €37,60
Current price €37,60
OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Window Switch is the control switch for the electric window lift system.

Operating the switch energises the window lift motor to raise or lower the door glass. It mounts in the door trim or centre console and is wired into the electric window circuit. This switch is for the four-door electric window configuration.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — Electric Window Lift, 4-Door Station Wagon
Alternative Codes
PRC3912

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Window Switch (PRC3912) do?
The Window Switch controls the electric window lift, energising the window motor to raise or lower the door glass. It mounts in the door trim or centre console and wires into the electric window circuit. This is the switch for the four-door Range Rover Classic.
Which Range Rover Classic does this window switch fit?
This window switch fits the four-door Range Rover Classic Station Wagon with electric windows. It's for the 4-door electric window lift configuration, so confirm your door count and switch shape before ordering, as two-door and later switches differ.
How many window switches do I need?
Window switches are typically fitted one per electrically-operated window, plus a driver's master switch on some Range Rover Classic layouts. Check how many of your switches have failed and match the connector and button legend before ordering replacements.