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Review on SWITCHDOCTOR Window 1997 2004 Chevrolet Corvette by Justin Fletcher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost Returned - Product Description Update

I have a yellow 2004 convertible I treat her better than my wife (don't tell her) Anyway I disassembled my driver's door and tore the plastic cover on the main door switch, while I removed them. I actually fell to my knees and cried. I've shopped at major Corvette parts suppliers and almost bought a new derailleur from one of them. My wife mentioned why not check out Revain. (Quality Corvette parts from Amazon, yes) Happy wife, happy life crossed my mind, but I checked it out. Take a look at the master switch offered by SWITCHDOCTOR, the price was lower than the big corvette parts suppliers and they offered a very excellent warranty which the big suppliers don't have. So I took a risk and ordered a switch. The switch arrived earlier than Revain stated. Box opened and the switch appeared in the advert. Here's the issue that almost made me return it and why the product description needs to be updated. When I was about to install the replacement switch, I flipped it over to fit the bulbs into the back of the switch - just like they are on the OEM part. To my surprise there was no way to install headlights as there was no circuit board installed in the replacement switch other than the headlights. I started crying again. Here we go again to the major Corvette parts suppliers looking for an OEM switch. One vendor sold switches in two configurations, one with a PCB and one without, noting that "LEDs" were installed. FUCK, I grabbed a switch from a SWITCHDOCTOR on my Corvette, flipped the switch on and it lit up. (NO TEARS ANYMORE). great product I recommend it to anyone who has damaged the main switch and needs a quality replacement. Now all I need is the passenger derailleur because the new one shows how faded it is.

Pros
  • Interior Switch
Cons
  • I vaguely remember