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my powers windows d'ont work i ave check the fuse and the wiring on the drivers door but i cant see the trouble!
who ave a idea williamsong@videotron.ca
who ave a idea williamsong@videotron.ca
What wiring on the driver's door did you check ?
Start with turning the key to the run position, and check for power at the switch.
Is it all windows don't work, or just 1 ?

Start with turning the key to the run position, and check for power at the switch.
Is it all windows don't work, or just 1 ?

If its just 1 window you can take the door panel off and check for power at the motor when you push the window in either direction. It should have power in 1 wire in one direction, and power in the other wire in the other direction.
If its all the windows you could have a blown fuse, or even the master switch has failed but more info is needed
If its all the windows you could have a blown fuse, or even the master switch has failed but more info is needed
more info needed to help you
what year/model ?
Do any windows work ?
Is only one not working?
I repaired my about a week ago - see my post below.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...r-windows.html
Do any windows work ?
Is only one not working?
I repaired my about a week ago - see my post below.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...r-windows.html
Here is my original post regarding my window problem.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...t-working.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...t-working.html
So what is the verdict on this? My windows quit working yesterday in my '04 and wouldn't you know it, they're all the way down. I need help quick!
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I found mine yesterday after 2 days of searching. I bought a new switch, checked the Accessory Delay relay, 30A circuit breaker #401 in fuse box, and everything else I could get my hands on. I finally ended up cutting the tape that held the door jamb boot to the harness and tucked the boot all the way up in the door exposing the wiring and I found this...

If you can't tell it's light blue with a black stripe and it goes to the window lock switch, not the actual window switch. But it must be part of the circuit as a whole. I pulled the wires back together a little and soldered a large bead on each end of the broken wire. I then melted them together and taped them about 1.5" in both directions to hopefully keep them from pulling back apart. I was able to return the switch so it only cost me about 30 min from start to finish.

If you can't tell it's light blue with a black stripe and it goes to the window lock switch, not the actual window switch. But it must be part of the circuit as a whole. I pulled the wires back together a little and soldered a large bead on each end of the broken wire. I then melted them together and taped them about 1.5" in both directions to hopefully keep them from pulling back apart. I was able to return the switch so it only cost me about 30 min from start to finish.


