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2026 Ford Maverick - Passenger Window No Longer Goes Down

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Does anyone else have this issue?

I plan on notifying the dealership when I go in for an oil change.
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Did you hit the power window lock button on the drive side by any chance?
I've tried it with this on and off. I can't open from the passenger front control or the driver control.
 

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From web:

"If your 2026 Maverick's front passenger window is unresponsive, first check if the window lock-out button on the driver's armrest is accidentally engaged. If that is not the issue, try recalibrating the window's memory or resetting the switch.Try These Quick FixesThe Reset Trick: Using the switch directly on the passenger door, press and hold the button down for 5 seconds. Then, pull the button all the way up and hold it for another 5 seconds. This often clears minor computer or calibration glitches.Switch Jiggling: Sometimes the electrical contacts in the passenger switch get stuck. Try tapping the switch repeatedly while holding it in the "up" or "down" position.Diagnose the IssueCompare Switches: See if the passenger window works from the main control panel on the driver's door. If it works from the driver's side but not the passenger's, the passenger-side switch is likely faulty. If it fails from both sides, the issue could be the motor, a loose ground wire, or a pinched wire in the door jamb.Check for Sound: Listen closely when you press the button. If you hear a faint clicking, the switch is sending power, but the motor or regulator may be dead. If you hear absolutely nothing, it points to a faulty switch or an electrical fault."

Either way.... would take it back to dealer to check it out.
 
 







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