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Kathy Wynn Posted on Dec 03, 2013
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2004 Ford Explorer power windows doesn't work/checked fuses & breaker are ok

Owned vehicle for 7 yrs and last month lost all power to windows.Fuses & breaker tested good. What can I check for next??

  • Kathy Wynn
    Kathy Wynn Dec 03, 2013

    Checked fuses,relays, & breaker. First window was front passenger side only. Last week the other 3 went down. Could I check the master switch cluster on the driver's door myself fairly easy?

  • Kathy Wynn
    Kathy Wynn Dec 03, 2013

    Checked fuses, relays, and breaker. Tested ok. Last month I lost power on the front passenger window only. This week the other three windows don't work. Do I need to check the driver door master switch cluster next?? Can I do this myself without tearing up my vehicle?

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I would suspect the master switch,however you should check inside the rubber boot where the wires go into the drivers door from the body,often a wire will break there due to the drivers door being the most used.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2008

SOURCE: 2002 ford mustang power windows

well im having the same problem!
have you solved it yet??
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Stan R

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: power windows in my ford explorer do not work at

remove or peel back the black boot in the door jam. you probably have a broken wire.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Ford Explorer - Electric windows don't work

#1 that vehicle has atleast 2 seperate fuse boxes, 1 located under the hood, and the other either under the dash board (driverside) or on the side of the dash board also on the driverside (cant remember which1 for sure, i own the same year explorer but its getting a trans. overhaul at this time, sorry.) anyway, make sure to check both of those areas 1st. i know there is a fuse for all the window motors, but there are relays as well, check those too. I seriously doubt it would be a bad drivers door master switch cluster, but you never know. all in all i would re-check your (owners) manual once more to locate the window fuse(s) and relay(s). If I remember correctly they do have fuse and relay charts in there for sure, just exactly where in that manual I cant remember, but its in an odd spot of the manual from what I recall! I know its not much help, but it should get you started in the right direction. Good luck and let me know if you have any more ?'s.

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: ABS light on 2003 ford explorer stays on

It could be a wheel speed sensor. have your brakes inspected. good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Ford Explorer - Drivers side door lock, rear

Aside from the fuses, your drive side power door lock may be failing to work because of a bad door-lock relay system, or, alternatively, the locking switch/button, itself, is not malfunctioning and in need of replacement.

A great handyman site that specifies the above probable causes and more is the following link:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Vehicle_Car_Zone_Cars_Trucks_Vans_Locks_Power_Locks_Do_Not_Lock_When_Pressing_Locking_Switch_Button.htm

Good luck!

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