mikespar
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 XLT
I have a 4 door 1995 Ford Explorer. I have been having trouble with the driver's side power window for a few months now. Here's the low-down and hopefully someone can help me:
The driver's side power window would start to "bump" down on me after the car had not been started for awhile. (ovenight or after several days).
I would fight it with the one-touch down switch and then it would go back up and stay good for a while. It would sometimes be worse than others. I could hear the one touch down relay under the dash start to click when this was happening, so I changed that out. While I was down there I also changed out the accessory delay relay, even though I don't think it was that related. The problem still continued. Not real bad, but just enough to be an annoyance.
The next big event with this problem happened a week ago. The car was left unstarted in a parking lot for 6 weeks, while I was gone away at work. When I started it up, it started going down and kept trying to go down even though it was already down (I could hear the relay clicking under the dash). I disconnected the battery and pulled the one touch down relay as it was so bad I thought it was going to burn something up.
The next thing I did was I got a new driver's side power window switch from the dealer and replaced it. The older switch definitely had some age on it, as it ohmed out pretty crappy compared to the new one. All the windows worked fine, so problem solved, I thought. However this morning (one day after changing out the switch yesterday) it bumped down once again, so I know that the switch isn't the answer.
I originally didn't think the not being started thing was not something related to all of it, but after I did not start the car for 6 weeks the problem definitely showed itself to worsen. I'm wondering if this is a GEM (Generic Electronic Module)problem, because I seen no problems with the wiring, and have now replaced the one touch down relay, the accessory relay, and the power window switch.
I have a power window wiring diagram from a 96 Ford Explorer to give an idea of what to look at, but I noticed the wire colors on the 95 are different than a 96 while I was replacing the driver's side switch. Does anyone have a diagram of a 95, 4 door power window circuit they can share? And does anyone have any ideas on this one? It's a head scratcher...
The driver's side power window would start to "bump" down on me after the car had not been started for awhile. (ovenight or after several days).
I would fight it with the one-touch down switch and then it would go back up and stay good for a while. It would sometimes be worse than others. I could hear the one touch down relay under the dash start to click when this was happening, so I changed that out. While I was down there I also changed out the accessory delay relay, even though I don't think it was that related. The problem still continued. Not real bad, but just enough to be an annoyance.
The next big event with this problem happened a week ago. The car was left unstarted in a parking lot for 6 weeks, while I was gone away at work. When I started it up, it started going down and kept trying to go down even though it was already down (I could hear the relay clicking under the dash). I disconnected the battery and pulled the one touch down relay as it was so bad I thought it was going to burn something up.
The next thing I did was I got a new driver's side power window switch from the dealer and replaced it. The older switch definitely had some age on it, as it ohmed out pretty crappy compared to the new one. All the windows worked fine, so problem solved, I thought. However this morning (one day after changing out the switch yesterday) it bumped down once again, so I know that the switch isn't the answer.
I originally didn't think the not being started thing was not something related to all of it, but after I did not start the car for 6 weeks the problem definitely showed itself to worsen. I'm wondering if this is a GEM (Generic Electronic Module)problem, because I seen no problems with the wiring, and have now replaced the one touch down relay, the accessory relay, and the power window switch.
I have a power window wiring diagram from a 96 Ford Explorer to give an idea of what to look at, but I noticed the wire colors on the 95 are different than a 96 while I was replacing the driver's side switch. Does anyone have a diagram of a 95, 4 door power window circuit they can share? And does anyone have any ideas on this one? It's a head scratcher...