2002 FORD EXPLORER THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW IS ALL THE WAY DOWN AND WONT GO UP.

Asked by Nelson Nov 12, 2014 at 09:51 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Is there a way to get the window up so  I can drill the 2 rivets out to take it out? It has to
be the regulator I pulled the switch off the back door and tried it and got nothing .

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Go to YouTube and watch a video on how to do it. It's much easier than trying to explain it here.

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try wiring it with two prongs and hot wire it and see if it will go up

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When window regulators go bad they usually give you a warning by the window going up or down slowly when activated. There may be a little life left so try this. See if you can grab the tip of the window with a plier (gently) and while having someone push the "up" button, pull up on the window. It just may have enough life left to get it up.

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