Window auto-up. how does it work??
I find domestics still are behind the Japanese on switch tactile feel. On the Honda products I've owned there is a audible click and you can feel the click when you pull the switch up or press down to the auto position. Just glad that they have all finally adopted the push/pull switches that Toyota started using in the 80s
All of my windows bounce back down about 95 percent of the time.
It doesn't matter if I use the auto up or just hold the switch up.
Its so annoying & I may take it to the dealer to fix this issue.
Along with the extremely hot seats when the seat warmer is on low...
It doesn't matter if I use the auto up or just hold the switch up.
Its so annoying & I may take it to the dealer to fix this issue.
Along with the extremely hot seats when the seat warmer is on low...
I noticed the upper front outer corner of the window guide channel had a definite notch cut in it from the factory. Apparently Ford had issues with reversing due to tight window channels at least on my XLT.
I spread the guide channel a little further apart and so far seems to be working but no telling for how long.
Plan B is to coat the channel area where the reversing occurs with Teflon evaporative spray or burnish with dry moly.
I have the same problem. 90% of the time it reverses. Really pisses you off when you crack the window to get some fresh air then it starts to rain. Everything was soaking wet by the time I could finally get the window up.





