1994 f-150 power wondow relay?
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1994 f-150 power wondow relay?
where is it? and does anyone have a wiring diagram for the power windows?
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It should be located either in the interior fuse block near the drivers side door, or under the dash area near the steering wheel.
What are the problems you are having?
Have a look at this
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0a/3a/41/0900823d800a3a41.jsp
Figure 31, the last diagram
What are the problems you are having?
Have a look at this
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0a/3a/41/0900823d800a3a41.jsp
Figure 31, the last diagram
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we have checked all the fuses and the wires and the drivers side switch wont operate the passenger side window either.so be forte we replace the motor i want to be sure it is the motor.
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Have you ohm'd out the switch? Do you hear a "click" when you try to open/close the window? If you hear a click, but no window action, then yes, it's the motor/regulator. If you hear no clicking, then it's probably just the switch.
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There is no relay. Fuse #14 in the interior fuse panel is for both windows. I take it by reading one of the posts that it is the passenger window that doesn't work? If so, just remove the door panel. Unplug the electrical connector at the motor. Hook a test light to the two wires. Turn the key on and press the window switch (do this for both up and down). If the test light lights up bright (same brightnessas it would if you hooked it to the battery), you have a bad motor. You can try hooking the motor back up and at the same time you push the window switch down button, give the door a couple good raps with your hand or a soft hammer. Sometimes this will free up a motor.