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Just as a suggestion, not that it will necessarily work, but you might try getting a spray can of electrical contact cleaner, and apply this into the switch apertures ... those that are not operating properly. .... Whether this would work or not depends on the construction of the switch. Also, as you spray, exercise the switches repeatedly, in order to loosen up oxidation or corrosion that might be the source of the malfunction. .... I guess there is still the possibility that one of the connecting wires to the master switch has broken. If any of the window switches work, you would think that the power and ground switch wires are intact ... I would have to check the wiring diagram to be sure, though. ... If nothing else, find a reputable salvage yard, and specifically request a master window control switch that will fit in your car.
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98 Camry LE, 2.2L, automatic
50k miles, drop in K&N A/F
 recent timing belt, water pump
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