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Anyone have issues with their power windows?

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My rear driver side one day decided not to go up, took it to the dealer
Switch and motor replaced under warrenty
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Hi there. Will you send us a message with your VIN and dealership info? I can look into things on my end.
My back window will not come up on the passenger side. I unplug it till I can take it to Serra Ford of Rochester, MI VIN 3FTTW8F91NRA15968
 

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Same deal here, pushed the driver switch for the windows to go down. Pass rear just kept going, I pulled it up and tried to stop out but no dice. Now it's down so the way, so that main switch? It clicks and the actual door switch on that rear passenger doesn't change the inop. If it's stuck sending a down signal maybe it's over riding?
 

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Hi there. Will you send us a message with your VIN and dealership info? I can look into things on my end.
I too have the same exact problem with the rear (right side) window. When I had pushed the button to open the window half way, when I released the button, the window just kept going down. And then would not come up again. Just hear clicks coming from the door panel. Took it to the dealership & they ordered a new motor and regulator. Hopefully the parts will arrive tomorrow. Ordered my Mav July 22/2021, took delivery on Dec 16/21. It now has just over 10K miles on it.
One of the things I noticed from the very first day of owning the truck was, how unbelievably slow the power windows worked. At that time, I thought to myself, these windows are underpowered & will present problems in the future. I was right! I'm over 70 yrs. old and have owned lots of cars with power windows, and these, sadly, are thee worst ever.🫣
 

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Mine aren’t going down… thought it was initially that they were frozen but it’s now 48 degrees here and they won’t budge. Wtf…

my rear power window opens fine but not the front or passengers…
My front passenger moves slower than the rest SOMETIMES, and the rest of the time it’s the same. I definitely think I have a faulty window motor. But I haven’t taken it in yet because I’ve got time and it still works. Im at 800 miles on the odometer.
 

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I see the power windows are a common problem-

Mine go slower when it's extra hot, but seemed really weak right off the lot...
 

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Mine aren’t going down… thought it was initially that they were frozen but it’s now 48 degrees here and they won’t budge. Wtf…

my rear power window opens fine but not the front or passengers…
my rear passenger window stops about 3in from fully closed once every 15 to 20 times i use the 'auto up''. not all the time but often enough to make me want to get it checked out by the dealer.
 

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My right rear window has also stopped working, at dealer right now.

Also haven't seen this mentioned yet, the window master lock doesn't work either. The unaffected windows go up and down with the lock on or off.
 

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My right rear window has also stopped working, at dealer right now.

Also haven't seen this mentioned yet, the window master lock doesn't work either. The unaffected windows go up and down with the lock on or off.
An inoperable passenger side rear window is a known problem. Being related to the a faulty driver's window switch panel.
I'm guessing you have an early model Maverick 2022?
If the passenger side rear window gets stuck in the down position.
You should be able to use the passenger rear door switch to close the window.
A lot of folks panic and don't try the rear passenger door switch, automatically assuming that the motor is burned out.
Good luck
Examples of others with the same problem.

Metalhead said:
I just had a rear window failure. The master window control is being replaced. Coincidentally, I just had a software recall update run for my vehicle.
99CatusGreyMaverick said:
Currently as off today, 29,774 miles. Had the vehicle a year and 1/2 since December of 2022. Only issues to report, passenger rear window rolled down in august of 2023 and got stuck down, took it in apparently a bad switch stuck in the down position, ruined a weekend trip but it was resolved,..
 
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just had this happen to me. 2022 xl hybrid. rear window won't go up or down and out of warranty. trying to figure out what to do.
 
 







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