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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / October 2006

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1999 F150 Power Window

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HoDad - 02 Oct 2006 02:13 GMT
I'm new to this group so sorry if this has been addressed before.  This is
the extended cab, (suicide doors), and the passenger side window will go
down, but not up.  Pulled off the door panel and by applying power directly
to the motor plug, the window will go up.  Neither the passenger switch nor
the driver side switch will make the window go up, only down.  I think the
master switch on the drivers door may be bad.  Does this sound right?
HD
putt@webtv.net - 03 Oct 2006 14:29 GMT
>I think the master switch on the drivers
> door may be bad. Does this sound
> right?

Yes.  I recently had a similar problem with my car.  The switches are
the method of controlling the grounds on the reversible motors.  I
disassemble the MSA and cleaned everything, but that didn't work, so
finally I replaced the MSA and the problem was fixed.  One thing
different was my door-side switch worked.....

Dave S(Texas)
 
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