power windows, a/c occassionally shut down
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power windows, a/c occassionally shut down
Have 2001 F150 4.6l v-8. After starting up, the truck lacked some power on acceleration, and the power windows would not work, nor would the a/c.
Following a short trip restarted the truck, and everything works fine.
Any ideas? Thought it might be a fuse problem, but why would it start working again?
Thanks.
Following a short trip restarted the truck, and everything works fine.
Any ideas? Thought it might be a fuse problem, but why would it start working again?
Thanks.
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I would think time to stick your head up under the dash, and check the GEM / Fuse block for discoloration. You might have the windshield leak, and it could be causing the GEM / Fuse block to get wet.
The GEM controls the power windows ( auto down function ) and a few other things.
The wet GEM / Fuse block start to manifest itself as strange electrical gremlins ( not just the wiper gremlins ).
Take a flash light and look up under the dash by the parking brake, to look for water marks, or other signs of water ( corrosion, green-ish oxidation, etc ).
I hope it is not the case with your truck, this can be a PITA to fix, or some heavy shop labor to fix it. The one that does not seem inline with the GEM / Fuse block problem is the lack of power, but I don't know if the other posts on this, members just forget to include it / don't notice it that much.
The GEM controls the power windows ( auto down function ) and a few other things.
The wet GEM / Fuse block start to manifest itself as strange electrical gremlins ( not just the wiper gremlins ).
Take a flash light and look up under the dash by the parking brake, to look for water marks, or other signs of water ( corrosion, green-ish oxidation, etc ).
I hope it is not the case with your truck, this can be a PITA to fix, or some heavy shop labor to fix it. The one that does not seem inline with the GEM / Fuse block problem is the lack of power, but I don't know if the other posts on this, members just forget to include it / don't notice it that much.
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This morning I got in my '01 Screw and the driver's side power window would not go up. After letting it sit at work for a half hour or so, I went back out and the switch worked. I guess it will be going to the shop tomorrow since I am going on a 4-day camping trip this weekend and don't want to get stuck with a window down. I'm guessing the control switch in the door is shorting out or going bad.