Genuine Honda 35400-S5A-013 Door Switch Assembly
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The answer to that is unknown to me. That's the sensor that reported that my door had been left ajar, thereby causing the lock on the doors to malfunction.
There is no substitute for As per S6A
This is a good fit for the 2004 Honda CRV according to my catalog
My guess would be that it would, but I cannot say for sure. The part I bought for my 2009 CRV built for the US replaced the original part perfectly, and the process of removing the old part and installing the new part was very simple.
Selected User Reviews For Genuine Honda 35400-S5A-013 Door Switch Assembly
My CR-V 2010 is the perfect replacement for this product A switch on the door of the V type. This is a simple to install product I usually spend about five minutes on it.
Don't let the wire come out of the door post slip inside! If the switch is broken, replace it as follows Remove the rubber cap from the screw using a tiny screwdriver or your fingernail
2) With a small ratchet, loosen the screw (it's tight), then remove it with a Phillips screwdriver. *3) Gently pull the switch out of the post by lifting the switch away from the post- Maybe an inch or two. Hold the wire firmly in place. 4) Press down on the white tab on the top of the switch to remove it from its 5). Connect the new switch to the connector and listen for the click when it is locked in 6) Slide the wire back into the door post and position the switch in the same place as it was before. 7) Replace the screw and gently tighten it That's all there is to it! The time it took to type this was longer than the time it.
To begin with, make sure that the part you are looking for belongs to your vehicle. Apparently, this is a sort of universal switch that is compatible with many Honda models. (Maybe even cars from other manufacturers). Unfortunately, that didn't seem to be clear in the Amazon description. The ones I used for CRV 2011 are the ones I used. I found out that it worked. As soon as you have the part, everything else should be To replace it, it only takes a few minutes. Please note that the screw holding the part may not be removed with just a screwdriver. The screw is If you need a wrench, get one.
I talked to them after I ordered to make sure I got the right part, since Amazon is often incorrect. To my luck, though Amazon said it would not fit my Civic, I had already found the part using the vin on a Honda parts site. I had it installed in moments. It's now easier for me to recognize when I accidentally leave my lights on, so no more dead batteries!.
My car is '98 so I purchased this by mistake. With a little ingenuity but taking full advantage of it, I installed In order to fit in my car, which uses a 1/4-inch stud To make the short 1-inch connector, I cut the tab from the old switch and soldered it to a short 1-inch board A wire was inserted into this connector, and the other end was soldered. In order to fit the hole, I had to file away about 1/8 inch of the plastic sides. I was pleased with how well that worked I had to file about one eighth inch from the edge of my '98 though since it was a bit wide A total width of at least 1 in. I'm not sure about the year this connector was released, but it's a very good product.
Parts for a 2007 Acura TL were ordered. There is a bold banner on this product page that claims the part won't fit my car, but I was able to determine that this was indeed the right part. After double checking a number of Acura parts suppliers this was indeed the right part for my car. A 2007 Acura TL will receive a door switch swap for any of its four doors.
BarMac offered a better price than here, mine was from here. It fit my 2004 Honda Pilot perfectly, despite Amazon's claims that it will not fit. Not a refurbished part, but it's the real deal from Honda. Now that the sun has come out, and the door hasn't locked me out again, its nice to see a clear day. The reason I say this is because, when a door jam switch fails and you open it with the remote, the car will not know you entered it and re-lock the door, hopefully your keys will not then be left in the car. I learned this Replacing the defective switch, if you have one, is a good idea because it controls more than just.
Whenever I can get a $10 fix, I'm happy. The door ajar light was on, so I looked into it (courtesy An individual (a Honda mechanic, according to him) suggested a replacement for My instincts told me to do the obvious. I decided to stick with what works every time. I installed this in five minutes and was able to fix my problem.
The frame attached easily to the shotgun door of a The old part should be removed with an 8MM socket wrench. We recommend wrapping masking tape on the wire before removing the old part to prevent the wire from falling back into the.