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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / June 2007

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TSB 04259 - Inoperative Rear Power Window(s)?

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the_andrew_smith@yahoo.com - 15 May 2007 16:03 GMT
Can anyone give me a summation of this TSB?

Thanks
Jim Warman - 16 May 2007 02:25 GMT
This TSB has been superceded by TSB 05-01-05.... basically, it is telling us
that if the electrics pass proper testing, there is a chance that the
concern is the window motors themselves.....

Not quite a magic bullet....

> Can anyone give me a summation of this TSB?
>
> Thanks
the_andrew_smith@yahoo.com - 16 May 2007 03:17 GMT
> This TSB has been superceded by TSB 05-01-05.... basically, it is telling us
> that if the electrics pass proper testing, there is a chance that the
> concern is the window motors themselves.....
>
> Not quite a magic bullet....

dang...and i'm betting it's the motor.

a.
the_andrew_smith@yahoo.com - 11 Jun 2007 03:45 GMT
On May 15, 10:17 pm, the_andrew_sm...@yahoo.com wrote:

> > This TSB has been superceded by TSB 05-01-05.... basically, it is telling us
> > that if the electrics pass proper testing, there is a chance that the
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> dang...and i'm betting it's the motor.

Well, being a world-class procrastinator and all, I finally got around
to repai^H^H^H fixing this window (some months earlier post by me).
It went down like this...

I was riding in the back with the baby and she went to sleep. I
thought, "sometimes, just pressing the button 1000 times will get
things to work" - you know, the 'inanimate objects can be stubborn
theory'.

Anyway, on or about press 25, the window went down.  Amazed, I took my
finger off the button.  Then I put it back up.  Then down, then up,
down, up, down, up.

I then announced to my wife, "I fixed the window in your car".

I am the Man.

a.
 
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