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Lincoln Town Car Window Switch provides the driver with the luxury convenience of pressing one button with confidence to either raise or lower all the power windows. The Lincoln Town Car was renowned because of its rich leather seats, muffled interior and smooth suspension, which absorbs broken pavements. The owners like how the Town Car keeps the noise of the road away, how its V8 merits effortless highway passing and how its large trunk engulfs luggage to be taken on long journeys. The interior boasts of slick wood trim and user-friendly controls that will make the passengers feel that Lincoln is comfortable yet durable. It makes a mature Town Car run smoothly over decades using actual parts of the vehicle continuing the brand heritage of dependability. The special Window Switch that is on the door interconnects the fingertip input with the motor to halt exactly at the spot where you desire the glass. The Town Car Window Switch that has a child safety lock and sharp tactile feedback was designed by a Lincoln engineer to ensure that the driver remains focused on the road. This Window Switch is also different as opposed to generic controls in that it can withstand thousands of cycles due to the stringent quality check at the factory. It is combined with the wide arm rest of a Lincoln interior to make daily errands a little taste of executive comfort. Installation of the Window Switch: perfectly simple, unplug the battery, remove the trim, unplug the connector, replace the unit, and test it using the switch, and then reattach the panel.