Window Switch maybe?
Window Switch maybe?
I have a 04 Screw FX4 and the switch on the driver door will not put the Front passenger side window down but will put it up no problem the switch on the front pass door will put it up and down so i know it not the motor so has anyone had this issue or know how much pain/time i will have in changing the switch in my door.
Changing the switch is a piece of cake, just grab the switch panel on the door and yank upward, it pops right off. Under the panel is the screws that hold the switch in place. 5 minute job tops, 2 if you don't stop to drink a six pack between each screw.
O yeah so i assume i dont have to buy all 4 switches as one i can just pop the one thats not working out and plug in a new? Thanks again guys.
Thanks Sir sounds like i better find some other stuff to work on so i can stay in the shop and play longer lol or i guess u could call it rehydrating the body
O yeah so i assume i dont have to buy all 4 switches as one i can just pop the one thats not working out and plug in a new? Thanks again guys.
O yeah so i assume i dont have to buy all 4 switches as one i can just pop the one thats not working out and plug in a new? Thanks again guys.
I think the drivers door window switch is all one unit, you have to replace the whole thing.
Where in the buckeye state are you? If your in N.E. Ohio, we're having a meet on Sunday over in Independence.
Here is the part your looking for.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=getLocator&siteid=213668&chapter= DR2MA04&appSectionid=2732&groupid=2706&subgroupid= 2759&componentid=87578&make=10&model=F%2D150&year= 2006&catalogid=2
Where in the buckeye state are you? If your in N.E. Ohio, we're having a meet on Sunday over in Independence.
Here is the part your looking for.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=getLocator&siteid=213668&chapter= DR2MA04&appSectionid=2732&groupid=2706&subgroupid= 2759&componentid=87578&make=10&model=F%2D150&year= 2006&catalogid=2
Last edited by 05RedFX4; Aug 5, 2009 at 03:43 PM.
[QUOTE=05RedFX4;3830697]I think the drivers door window switch is all one unit, you have to replace the whole thing.
Where in the buckeye state are you? If your in N.E. Ohio, we're having a meet on Sunday over in Independence.
Im from NW Ohio south of Findlay North of Lima out in the Sticks
Where in the buckeye state are you? If your in N.E. Ohio, we're having a meet on Sunday over in Independence.
Im from NW Ohio south of Findlay North of Lima out in the Sticks
I had the same problem with mine....took the switch out of the door, took the actual switched off the main bock, cleaned the connections and blew it all out with a compressor, popped it back in. Worked like a charm and hasn't stopped since.
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If your not busy sunday, why don't you swing on over. We even got someone coming in from Erie PA. We got about 15 late model 150's coming, everthing from a lowered FX2 to a 4x4 lariat with an 8" rize rollin on 37's. If your interested, read this thread, it has a map to the location and time. Hope to see you there.
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I took the block of 4 switches out last night and you fellas are right very easy to get loose and take apart. I was going to try and pop the cover off the switch i dont know what to call it but he part that your finger is in contact with but did not want to break it if it was going to be a few days b4 i can get a new one well i now know where another is i can get for 50 bucks its just a matter of going and pickin it up but i was going to see if there is a right or wrong way to pop that cover off so you can see the contact points. Do i just grab on and hold on and hope for the best?
Here is JackandJanet's write up on repairing the LED's in the switches. It tells you how to take them apart:
Reparing Lighted Switches
The contacts I've circled in red, below, are the ones that get the carbon buildup. Just clean them off, maybe use a nail file or a fine sandpaper. The carbon is really stuck on there, I was using the tip of a screwdriver to clean it off. Once you clean that up, they should work much better.
Reparing Lighted Switches
The contacts I've circled in red, below, are the ones that get the carbon buildup. Just clean them off, maybe use a nail file or a fine sandpaper. The carbon is really stuck on there, I was using the tip of a screwdriver to clean it off. Once you clean that up, they should work much better.
I took the block of 4 switches out last night and you fellas are right very easy to get loose and take apart. I was going to try and pop the cover off the switch i dont know what to call it but he part that your finger is in contact with but did not want to break it if it was going to be a few days b4 i can get a new one well i now know where another is i can get for 50 bucks its just a matter of going and pickin it up but i was going to see if there is a right or wrong way to pop that cover off so you can see the contact points. Do i just grab on and hold on and hope for the best?


