Method and apparatus for operating vehicle windows with a switch

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Pivoted contact

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200 5R, 318236, 318280, H01H 2504, H02P 100

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047958626

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating "left" and "right" electric windows in a vehicle is described. A switch has an actuator manipulable, as by pivoting, from a neutral position to respective ones of a "left front", a "right front", a "left rear" and a "right rear" position, relative to the mounting of the switch in the vehicle. The various actuator positions effect the following responses from the windows:

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