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Toyota Celica Power Window Switch allows car operators to open or close each window with a single press to provide fast airflow and safe driving. The Toyota Celica, which has been in existence since 1973, has earned its reputation as a quick coupe that combines sporty looks and more affordable practicality, since the beginning with the original 1.6-liter engine that was able to balance pep and fuel economy to the later 2.2-liter powerplants that pushed the limit of performance and still managed to savor the fuel. Engineers made bumpers stronger to survive federal testing, made tuned suspensions to make the GTV a spirited car, and kept the weight low that made the car corner with confidence on winding roads. Indoors, quality parts indicate Toyota's concern over durability, and a driver-oriented cockpit keeps controls within easy reach, making the Celica a fun but reliable school run or weekend canyon companion. In keeping with that philosophy, the dedicated Celica Power Window Switch is small, fast, and designed to last years of clicking, and is installed without any issues as it fits perfectly with factory power wiring, making windows respond immediately without consuming battery power. The Power Window Switch has Toyota OEM fit and finish, which ensures that the doors align appropriately between 1970 and 2006 and also provides a touch of modern comfort. To install the Power Window Switch, disconnect the battery, trim, unplug the old Power Window Switch, click in the new one, refit trim, reconnect the battery, and test.