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812W28230-6010
Shacman
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| OEM Number | 812W28230-6010 |
| Common Names | Door Control Panel, Window Master Switch, Electric Window & Lock Switch |
| Voltage Rating | 24V DC (Standard truck electrical system) |
| Functions | - Front left window up/down control - Rear left window up/down control (if applicable) - Central door lock/unlock command output |
| Switch Type | Mechanical rocker/toggle switches with tactile feedback; may include LED indicators |
| Connector Type | Multi-pin plug (typically 6–12 pins), waterproof type |
| Housing Material | High-impact resistant engineering plastic (UV-stabilized, anti-yellowing) |
| Internal Components | Integrated PCB board, copper contacts, wear-resistant membrane or mechanical actuators |
| Protection Rating | IP56 to IP67 (dust protected, water spray resistant) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Mounting Method | Snap-in or screw-fixed into door armrest panel |
| Warranty | Typically 3 months (varies by supplier) |
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Confirm Left vs. Right Before Purchase
812W28230-6010 = LEFT-SIDE (Driver’s side in LHD vehicles)
Verify that your vehicle uses this specific model — do not assume symmetry between sides.
Disconnect Battery Before Installation
Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before handling any electrical components.
Prevents short circuits, ECU damage, or accidental actuation.
Professional Installation Recommended
Requires removal of door trim panel — risk of breaking clips or damaging fabric if done improperly.
Best handled by trained technicians.
Inspect Wiring Harness Connector
Check for bent pins, corrosion, or loose terminals in the socket.
Clean with electrical contact cleaner if needed.
Ensure Proper Sealing and Alignment
Make sure the rubber gasket or seal is intact to prevent water ingress.
Misalignment can lead to internal condensation or switch failure.
Test All Functions After Installation
Test:
Up/down operation of both front and rear left windows
Central locking: press "lock" and "unlock" buttons and verify all doors respond
Child safety lock functionality (if supported)
Avoid Exposure to Liquids
Never wash the switch directly with water or cleaning sprays.
Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Do Not Force the Switch Mechanism
Forcing stuck buttons can damage internal contacts or break plastic levers.
Check for Firmware Compatibility (on Smart Systems)
On advanced trucks, new switches may require synchronization with BCM (Body Control Module).
Replace Entire Unit if Damaged Internally
These are non-serviceable modules — do not attempt to open or repair internally.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| OEM Number | 812W28230-6010 |
| Common Names | Door Control Panel, Window Master Switch, Electric Window & Lock Switch |
| Voltage Rating | 24V DC (Standard truck electrical system) |
| Functions | - Front left window up/down control - Rear left window up/down control (if applicable) - Central door lock/unlock command output |
| Switch Type | Mechanical rocker/toggle switches with tactile feedback; may include LED indicators |
| Connector Type | Multi-pin plug (typically 6–12 pins), waterproof type |
| Housing Material | High-impact resistant engineering plastic (UV-stabilized, anti-yellowing) |
| Internal Components | Integrated PCB board, copper contacts, wear-resistant membrane or mechanical actuators |
| Protection Rating | IP56 to IP67 (dust protected, water spray resistant) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Mounting Method | Snap-in or screw-fixed into door armrest panel |
| Warranty | Typically 3 months (varies by supplier) |
Name1
Name2
Confirm Left vs. Right Before Purchase
812W28230-6010 = LEFT-SIDE (Driver’s side in LHD vehicles)
Verify that your vehicle uses this specific model — do not assume symmetry between sides.
Disconnect Battery Before Installation
Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before handling any electrical components.
Prevents short circuits, ECU damage, or accidental actuation.
Professional Installation Recommended
Requires removal of door trim panel — risk of breaking clips or damaging fabric if done improperly.
Best handled by trained technicians.
Inspect Wiring Harness Connector
Check for bent pins, corrosion, or loose terminals in the socket.
Clean with electrical contact cleaner if needed.
Ensure Proper Sealing and Alignment
Make sure the rubber gasket or seal is intact to prevent water ingress.
Misalignment can lead to internal condensation or switch failure.
Test All Functions After Installation
Test:
Up/down operation of both front and rear left windows
Central locking: press "lock" and "unlock" buttons and verify all doors respond
Child safety lock functionality (if supported)
Avoid Exposure to Liquids
Never wash the switch directly with water or cleaning sprays.
Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Do Not Force the Switch Mechanism
Forcing stuck buttons can damage internal contacts or break plastic levers.
Check for Firmware Compatibility (on Smart Systems)
On advanced trucks, new switches may require synchronization with BCM (Body Control Module).
Replace Entire Unit if Damaged Internally
These are non-serviceable modules — do not attempt to open or repair internally.