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So if we find a crashed Maverick could one just remove the rear glass and power box behind the rear seat plus the switch up front to change out the non-powered slider in a xlt?
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I would think that is a reasonable assumption.So if we find a crashed Maverick could one just remove the rear glass and power box behind the rear seat plus the switch up front to change out the non-powered slider in a xlt?
Not in the BCM but the underhood battery junction box. And it's a simple relay configuration so even if it wasn't equipped then not much to implement externally. It's pretty much a straightforward power window circuit other than the switch isn't set up to run the amperage of the window directly so has to resort to two relays.Installing the power rear window OEM style would be a tall task. The switch and motor are all intergrated via the Body Control Module. Multiple non-serviceable relays are inside the BCM that power the motor. I have no idea if they are already included on our BCMs, you might have to get a lariat BCM.
Thanks for posting. My manual slider has the same track without the cable. Does the power window have a locking mechanism on the window?So here are pictures of what mine looks like.
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