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Fix Faulty Switches and Controls in Your Nissan
The best way to avoid a costly new car payment is to keep your current ride running great. That's where Burleson Nissan comes in. Switches and controls allow you to operate windows, mirrors, seats, and dozens of other features with simple button presses. When these electrical components malfunction, convenience features become frustrating obstacles. We stock genuine Nissan switches and controls built to restore proper function and endure years of daily use.
How Switches and Controls Operate Your Features
Switches contain internal contacts that complete electrical pathways when activated. Pressing a button or moving a switch closes these contacts and allows current to flow to the designated component. The Nissan Maxima and Nissan Kicks both rely on numerous switches throughout the cabin for climate control, lighting, and power accessories. Each switch is designed for specific voltage and amperage requirements. These components integrate with your vehicle's electronics and computer systems to manage complex functions.
Why Switches and Controls Malfunction
Internal contacts corrode from moisture exposure and lose conductivity. Repeated activation wears down contact surfaces until they no longer make reliable connections. Plastic housings crack from age and temperature fluctuations. Spilled liquids penetrate switch assemblies and cause short circuits or corrosion. Aftermarket switches often use thinner contact materials and cheaper plastics that fail much sooner than genuine Nissan components.
When Switches Require Replacement
Replace switches that respond intermittently or require multiple attempts to activate. Switches that feel loose or don't click properly indicate internal wear. Complete failure to operate means immediate replacement is necessary for safety and functionality. Check switches during routine service for physical damage or sticking buttons.
The Burleson Nissan parts team ships fast, and we have a fair return policy in case your order isn't the part you're looking for.