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R/R the inner door panel, slide the window back on track, reconnect the window transmission to the window, (or reinstall the trans) bolt everything back together (window motor, window trans to door etc.) Make sure the window is in the UP position. use the switch to raise the window & keep it up if all is back together before finally installing the door panel ( make sure the switch & other plugs are plugged in before the door panel is reinstalled.) Lights etc. Good luck
Gotta pull the panel back off and see what is happening inside the window track GUIDES. There are 3 adjustments. There are plastic rollers to guide the window in it's track. You will see.
check to see if power is coming out off switch to back window. if not switch is bad. try this if need be to find out if wire is broke. run a wire to back window from output on switch, touch or put it on defroster lug at back window. if it works then the main wire is bad, make sure all fuses and relays are ok. heres an eaiser way !! remove switch, jump from positive wire to wire going to back window. thats if wire is ok, to back window.
if no power from switch to back window, then it has to be the switch. if there is power to window, then it is in the back window defroster grid. its a possibility you have a bad wire or fuse, but check out power to back window first. have a good one !!
It may be that it is not on the track properly or your power window motor is old and tierd and can take the window down but it doesn't have the juice in it any more to bring it back up. replace the motor and it will work. This problem happened to me in my '76 ford ltd and a new motor fixed it.
could be the switch whcih incorporates a relay & timer.
Window, Heated Back
NOTE: The radio antenna is integral to the window glass and is serviced with the back window glass (42006) as an assembly.
The heated back window consists of:
a series of grid lines baked on the inside surface of the back window glass and system wiring which includes heated back window ground wire (18C620) and heated back window feed wiring (18C619).
the grid lines, which consist of two layers. The first is brown as viewed from the exterior, and the second is silver as viewed from the interior.
Power for the back window glass defroster grids, the heated outside rear view mirror and the heated back window switch indicator is supplied from the power distribution box through a fuse HTD BLT (40 A)which protects the circuit. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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