This is weird...3 windows not working.

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SHOstuff

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I noticed today that my windows are not working except for the drivers window. And I went through the prelims to make sure I didn't miss anything. Does anyone have any ideas why this is?
 

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It has to be your master switch assembly on the drivers door.
Sounds like a feed wire.
Remove the switch , check wires and terminals.
 

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It's most likely a wire came loose on the master control. Mine did this and the passenger window could only be controlled by me. Both rear windows did not work at all.

None of the Passenger Front or Rear window switches did anything. You have a loose connection in your door check it.
 

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did you just recently touch your sunroof controls? is it pushed up against the roof? if so try re-doing this.
 

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You need to figure out whether or not you have power at the motors. If you do, the motors are probably seized. If not, look at the switch/wiring.

I've had a wire break in the harness running from the body to the driver's door. I could only open my passenger window if my door was wide open.
 

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The master switch has the power routed to it before it goes to the other windows. That is why you can deactivate them from the master. Get another master switch and wire it in.
 

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You need to get a volt meter and check power to the master switch and if that gets power then check all switches and if they get power check to see if the motors are getting power and if they are replace all motors but I highly doubt all three motors are seized.
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You need to do some diagnostics none of us know why your motors are not working all we can do is point you in a certain direction.
 
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Did you replace the drivers side control panel module? I would start with that, but get a use one or a SHO friend to switch it out with. It pretty easy to switch out. Another thought is to check and maybe clean with electrical cleaner the main connector where the door wiring connects to the electric system. Its a large connector that is covered by a rubber boot. There is a 10mm bolt at the base of it that you need to back off to disconnect it. Maybe it's corroded or worn..... I doubt that all the motors went at once. It sound like loose, worn or corroded wire.
 

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Thank y'all for pointing out some things to look at. I'll look at it as soon as I can and post back the verdict.
 

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This sounds simple, but have you checked to make certain the window lock-out button hasn't been pushed. This would lock out the individual switches and only allow the master switch to operate them. It often gets hit by mistake and accomplished the same issues you are seeing. In all my years working with Ford dealerships, this was the most frequent problem new owners contacted us about.
 

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This sounds simple, but have you checked to make certain the window lock-out button hasn't been pushed. This would lock out the individual switches and only allow the master switch to operate them. It often gets hit by mistake and accomplished the same issues you are seeing. In all my years working with Ford dealerships, this was the most frequent problem new owners contacted us about.

ya...I made sure of that. :)
 

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