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del518 Mar 30, 2011 06:17 PM

Driver's side window...
 
I noticed today that when the windows are down...the driver's side window sticks up about 3/4 of an inch or so. The passenger's side is almost concealed in the door.

This isn't normal is it?

AzPete Mar 30, 2011 06:31 PM

Mine is the same way with about 1/4 inch difference. Pull the door panel and adjust the stop maybe......

olvanish Mar 31, 2011 01:05 AM

PM me if u need instructions on removing the door panel

Nuke Mar 31, 2011 07:15 AM

Try the window calibration procedure in the Owners Manual before you pull anything apart, please.

FordService Mar 31, 2011 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by del518 (Post 7486838)
I noticed today that when the windows are down...the driver's side window sticks up about 3/4 of an inch or so. The passenger's side is almost concealed in the door.

This isn't normal is it?

Hi del518,

My name is Deysha with Ford Customer Service. I agree with Nuke. Please try to re-calibrate your window first. The instructions are in your owner guide (3rd printing) under the “Driver Controls” section. Look for Power Windows, then Short drop glass on page 74. Here is the link: https://www.flmowner.com/servlet/Con...OwnerGuidePage. If this does not work, please contact your Ford dealer and then message me with your dealer, contact info, mileage, and VIN.

Deysha

SterlingGTVert Mar 31, 2011 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Nuke (Post 7487614)
Try the window calibration procedure in the Owners Manual before you pull anything apart, please.

+1 Had the same problem and re-calibration solved it.

highline Mar 31, 2011 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by FordCustomerService (Post 7487630)
Hi del518,

My name is Deysha with Ford Customer Service. I agree with Nuke. Please try to re-calibrate your window first. The instructions are in your owner guide (3rd printing) under the “Driver Controls” section. Look for Power Windows, then Short drop glass on page 74. Here is the link: https://www.flmowner.com/servlet/Con...OwnerGuidePage. If this does not work, please contact your Ford dealer and then message me with your dealer, contact info, mileage, and VIN.

Deysha

Haven't seen you on here before...Could be interesting...Please don't take Nuke's full time position here telling people to read the manual...He'd have nothing left to do! OP:icon_rtfm:

Nuke Mar 31, 2011 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by highline (Post 7488441)
:icon_rtfm:

They didn't create that icon for nothing!

del518 Apr 1, 2011 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by FordCustomerService (Post 7487630)
Hi del518,

My name is Deysha with Ford Customer Service. I agree with Nuke. Please try to re-calibrate your window first. The instructions are in your owner guide (3rd printing) under the “Driver Controls” section. Look for Power Windows, then Short drop glass on page 74. Here is the link: https://www.flmowner.com/servlet/Con...OwnerGuidePage. If this does not work, please contact your Ford dealer and then message me with your dealer, contact info, mileage, and VIN.

Deysha

I will give the recalibration a shot and post results.


Originally Posted by highline (Post 7488441)
Haven't seen you on here before...Could be interesting...Please don't take Nuke's full time position here telling people to read the manual...He'd have nothing left to do! OP:icon_rtfm:

Who the hell reads manuals anymore. That is what the internet is for.


Originally Posted by Nuke (Post 7488693)
They didn't create that icon for nothing!

Based upon the RTFM icon...I am assuming there is a "Use The Search Feature" icon too?

SpartaPerformance Apr 2, 2011 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by Nuke (Post 7487614)
Try the window calibration procedure in the Owners Manual before you pull anything apart, please.

I agree 99% of time its a software problem.


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