Ford Taurus 2008 Driver's Side Left Power Window Switch Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Garland, Texas, US
Hi!
This is a left (driver's side) master power window switch assembly I purchased for my 2008 Ford Taurus SEL that I never ended up needing. So, I'm selling it. It's in EXCELLENT condition- no scuffs, scrapes, or any cosmetic damage on the face plate or buttons. The OEM part number is 4G13-5422897-A. I didn't have a chance to test it, but the eBay seller who sold this to me in 2011 guaranteed it to work. BUT, since I haven't tested it myself, it's being sold as-is. This may fit other similar model Fords and Mercuries (500's and Sables), but I'm not sure what models. I'm leaving it up to you to figure it out if it will work for your application or not.
If you need some better photos, let me know and I will do what I can. This will be shipped via USPS First Class Package. Thanks for looking!
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