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About Dennis W
Expertise
I am a retired Ford master tech specializing in electrical, climate control, emissions, driveability, chassis, brakes, and any light repairs. Currently employed by an independent shop that appreciates my knowledge and abilities. Cannot answer transmission or parts questions, these are not areas of my expertise.

Experience
32 years of auto repair, diagnosis, and emissions testing, in service staions, independent garages, and 20 years with Ford dealers.

Organizations
National Street Rod Association (NSRA)
International Automotive Technicians Network (IATN)
www.blueovaltechs.com
IAMAW (retired)
National Street Rod Association
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Education/Credentials
Riverside City College Automotive technology program
Ford Master Tech Certified Engine and Chassis Master (Over 500 hours)
ASE Certified in 7 categories
6 years training in Union 76 Pro-tech program

Awards and Honors
4-time Technician of the Year at Almaden Lincoln Mercury
Ford Master Tech
Union 76 Pro-tech Master tech

 
   

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Ford Repair - power windows


Expert: Dennis W - 10/21/2007

Question
hi dennis my power windows worked fine last night on my 2003 ford explorer this morning they just quit for no reason ive checked all the fuses and circuit breakers but they appear to be fine any help would be very appreciated iam a ford salesman and havent had the time to ask any of my mechanics

Answer
Window related fuses are F1.6 and F1.47 under the hood, and F2.17 in the instrument panel fuse box. Check them with a test light on each side of the fuse, or remove them and check with an ohmmeter. A visual check cannot always reveal a hairline or minor break in the fuse. The other item that might be a problem is the accessory delay relay, but other accessories may not work if this relay is faulty.

I have seen problems in the door wiring, especially the drivers door; if the master switch is faulty or losing power this will effect all windows.

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