Some Toyota Tundra owners report experiencing issues with the gas lid switch, side mirror, and passenger window, with no fixes or parts readily available from Toyota. They have noted problems with automatic cabin windows, such as the driver window rolling back up completely and the front passenger window partially rolling back up. Additionally, some owners have reported that the passenger side window does not function even after checking the lock switch. In certain cases, manipulating the switch assembly has provided a temporary resolution, suggesting potential problems with the switch itself. Issues with the driver side mirror's retracting motor running continuously have also been linked to faulty switch panels. Furthermore, differences in parts for auto up/down windows across various Tundra editions can complicate the search for suitable replacements. Some users have encountered challenges with window switches and door locks not functioning properly, indicating possible electrical or switch-related issues. The availability of specific parts, such as driver and passenger switch assemblies, window motors, and door wiring harnesses, can vary, making it difficult to find replacements. While checking fuses in the interior fuse box is a common troubleshooting step for power window and door lock issues, problems may persist even after confirming the integrity of the fuses. In light of these challenges, exploring alternative solutions or consulting with automotive specialists may be necessary for effective resolution.
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