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Old 12-11-2005, 10:49 AM
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2002 Explorer power window doesn't work

One of the back windows stopped working. I read that I should look at the fuses first but I have no idea where I would find them or what to look for once I find the fuses. If it's not the fuses then any ideas on what's wrong with it? It is just the one window that doesn't work the other three work just fine.
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Re: 2002 Explorer power window doesn't work

If only one of the windows quit, it is probbly not a fuse issue. More than likely it is a switch or motor problem. Have you tried to work the window from other switches? If you have and it still does not work, remove the door panel and check for current at the motor connection. If there is current there, motor is probably bad. If there is no current at motor, probably the master switch.
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