After all is loose, the panel hooks over the top of the inside of the door. Roll the window down and push in on the top of the panel and lift up to disengage it.
Use flat head screwdriver. Starting at the front end (forms a point) gently pry up on assembly slowly work your way down using your fingers. Switch assembly will eventually release and pop out. Push tab and disconnect from wiring harness...
well iam a retard you have take off the door panel to get to the motor but to replace the window switch get a flathead sd and stick it under the front of the switch holder and lift up
if you are trying to raise or lower the window by by-passing the switch you need to remove the door panel. Locate the wire connector to the window regulator motor. this will be 2 wires, red and green. disconnect the plug-in and use 2 jumper wires from the battery. touch the wires to the motor lead connectors and see which way the regulator moves. alternate the battery wires to achieve the results you want. hope this helps.
The turn signal relay on a 1999 Toyota Avalon is located in the main fuse panel. This can be located under the dash, near the hood release.
under the driver side panel
First prise up and remove the door armrest to the rear of the window switch and then prise up the complete window switch panel (including padded area) FRONT EDGE FIRST. Continue to lift and prise from the front edge until the panel can be pulled forward so the tab on the rear edge can slide out from under the armrest frame.
The 1991 Toyota Corolla power window relay switch is located inside of the drivers side door. You will need to remove the drivers side door panel in order to access the relay switch.
Remove the decorative cover to the window switch panel. Remove the window switch retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the window switch. Reverse the process to install the new window switch.
remove the door panel then remove the switch which is secured at one closest to the front end by a Philips screw into a gold retainer
The jack is stored in the trunk, on the right hand side under the panel.
See page 5 for 1999 Avalon door panel removal. Basically It's the same as a Camry. you can find pictures online using a search engine.