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Why wont my car window go up or down?

Why wont my car window go up or down?

If you can’t move any of the windows, the first place to look is at the fuse. Age and a few sticky window channels can pop a fuse. Turn the key to the Run position, but don’t start the car. If the fuse is blown, pushing a window button will do nothing at all: The motor won’t groan and the glass won’t quiver.

Why is my window regulator not working on my Ford Explorer?

If the window in your Ford Explorer fails to go down from the up position, chances are the problem does not lie with the window regulator; it’s more likely a faulty switch. However, if the window goes down suddenly on its own, or will not come back up, yet you hear a noise in…

What to do if your explorer power window goes down?

However, if the window goes down suddenly on its own, or will not come back up, yet you hear a noise in the door when you push the up button, chances are you have a faulty window regulator. Open the door and carefully remove the door panel using a socket wrench to remove fasteners in the door panel.

Why is my power window not working on my Ford?

Check for operation of the window with the engine on and off, and with the key in different positions. Some Fords are notorious for having accessory issues related to the ignition switch. Intermittent windows, or bizarre operation, could be indicative of this problem or an issue with the computer.

Why is my power window regulator not working?

If the window in your Ford Explorer fails to go down from the up position, chances are the problem does not lie with the window regulator; it’s more likely a faulty switch.

However, if the window goes down suddenly on its own, or will not come back up, yet you hear a noise in the door when you push the up button, chances are you have a faulty window regulator. Open the door and carefully remove the door panel using a socket wrench to remove fasteners in the door panel.

If the window in your Ford Explorer fails to go down from the up position, chances are the problem does not lie with the window regulator; it’s more likely a faulty switch. However, if the window goes down suddenly on its own, or will not come back up, yet you hear a noise in…

Check for operation of the window with the engine on and off, and with the key in different positions. Some Fords are notorious for having accessory issues related to the ignition switch. Intermittent windows, or bizarre operation, could be indicative of this problem or an issue with the computer.

If the window in your Ford Explorer fails to go down from the up position, chances are the problem does not lie with the window regulator; it’s more likely a faulty switch.

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Ruth Doyle