How to REPLACE Sliding Rear Window Switch | Easy DIY Fix for window not working 2009-2014 Ford F250
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- This video shows you how to replace the switch up in the overhead console that controls the sunroof as well as the rear electric sliding window that is a common problem for the Ford trucks (F-150, F-250, F-350)
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It would be interesting to open the old switch to see what broke and if you can repair vs replace it. My guess is the cable assembly at the rear window got kinked or binding in some way. Time to pull the rear seat out!
+Alan Vale yes, I think you’re probably right about needing to get behind the rear seat and have a look
While my truck IS a F-150 it SELF IDENTIFIES as an F-250. Thanks for the video!
+Bob Fognozzle 😂 🍻
worked great thank you
+Ryan Sproles you’re welcome! 🍻
I had the same issue on my 2013! I took it to Sunroof King in Houston to replace the dry rotted tracks for my sunroof. They said it was $450 to replace the motor on the rear sliding window. Decided to give it a shot at home!
I bought the switch from Amazon and it still didn’t work. Checked the rear sliding window motor and come to find out it was left disconnected from when Sunroof King checked it. Reconnected it and now my rear sliding window works with the new switch!
Check the motor is getting power and the metal cables are still probable attached!
+Mickkeyy thanks for the info!
Did u ever find the issue I’m having the same problem
+G_murda361 sadly no, haven’t taken the time to look into it further
Did you ever get the window working after this? If so how?
+ZALA TX no, not yet :(
That’s a lock behind the seat belt and it looks stuck brother. Same as mine
Awesome
+Zack Fleming 🍻
The lock behind the seat belt