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Old 10-09-2011, 10:09 AM
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Default 1995 F150 New Ownership Few ??s

Okay, we just got a '95 f150 4x4 yesterday and there is a few minor things wrong with it. First off, the driver side window does not want to work. It will go down, but it will not come back up. We do not have any idea as to why it is malfunctioning.

Also, the driver side pdl do not work from the switch. I think it is just a bad switch because I can lock the doors from the passenger side. Any help would be appreciated here.

Lastly, we also need to air up the tires and we are not sure what they should be because they are not the stock tires. They are Cooper Tires DISCOVERER S/T 31X10.50R15LT OWL 109Q. All I found on the side of the tire is 50 PSI but I think that is the max you can put in it.

Thanks for reading it and any help is much appreciated.
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The reason your window is probably not rolling back up is the regulator had the same problem with mine it's like a 30$ fix

And for the tires there's a sticker inside youre door that tells you the max psi your
Supposed to have I think that's around 32-35 not 100% sure though but just check that out and post pics
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Not sure about the other stuff but put 42 psi in your tires.
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So you are sure about the tires though correct? Also, when I get some extra money I will look into the windows.

Any information about why the door lock might not be working? Also about how much a new switch would be?
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The sticker on the door is for stock tires. Go with 40-45 or so. 50PSI is usually max PSI, but sometimes it isn't. Double check on the sidewall
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Will do! We will be doing tires, oil and possibly cleaning it tomorrow.
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like everyone else said, 40-45 PSI on the tires.



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