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Window motor - Does this make sense?
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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1553764" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>the wiring system that works the windows is called a 5 wire reversing polarity system. What that means for ford is that the switches do all the work there is no need for relays, what that means for us is the master/slave system that it uses is a complete PIA to troubleshoot. If the slave switch has a bad connection or stops working(clicking does not mean it works) then the master switch also stops working. If you have done any work in the doors or the kick panels you might have bumped the harness and caused the bad connection. I would start by checking for voltage at the switch, if there is power there then test for it at the motor. Then if it were me I would have a helper hold the switch while you trace the wiring and push/pull/tug on all the connections to see if the window starts working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1553764, member: 11896"] the wiring system that works the windows is called a 5 wire reversing polarity system. What that means for ford is that the switches do all the work there is no need for relays, what that means for us is the master/slave system that it uses is a complete PIA to troubleshoot. If the slave switch has a bad connection or stops working(clicking does not mean it works) then the master switch also stops working. If you have done any work in the doors or the kick panels you might have bumped the harness and caused the bad connection. I would start by checking for voltage at the switch, if there is power there then test for it at the motor. Then if it were me I would have a helper hold the switch while you trace the wiring and push/pull/tug on all the connections to see if the window starts working. [/QUOTE]
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