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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / November 2005

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2002 power windows

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cp1057 - 20 Nov 2005 21:04 GMT
The window went down but won't come back up.  Can hear the motor inside the
door panel but nothing happens.  Took the panel off and can see a cable that
looks like it should be attached to something but don't know where.  Is there
somewhere that shows a diagram of how it should be attached?
Bill Jeffrey - 21 Nov 2005 01:17 GMT
When you say "cable", do you mean an electrical cable bringing power to
the motor?  Presumably not, if you can hear the motor turning.

Or do you mean a mechanical cable that is transmitting the motor
rotation to the gearbox?  If so, can you see the end of the cable
turning when the motor is turning?  If so, does the rotation reverse
when you hit the up vs down button?

Bill
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> The window went down but won't come back up.  Can hear the motor inside the
> door panel but nothing happens.  Took the panel off and can see a cable that
> looks like it should be attached to something but don't know where.  Is there
> somewhere thatshows a diagram of how it should be attached?
cp1057 - 22 Nov 2005 02:16 GMT
It is the cable that runs over the white plastic wheels.  It does get shorter
or longer depending on whether you mash the up or down button.  I think we
have decided it will have to have a new regulator since I read somewhere that
you can't reattach the cable.  Do you know if a new cable will come with the
regulator?  Also do you know how to install it?

>When you say "cable", do you mean an electrical cable bringing power to
>the motor?  Presumably not, if you can hear the motor turning.
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>> looks like it should be attached to something but don't know where.  Is there
>> somewhere thatshows a diagram of how it should be attached?
 
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