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My 2007 F150 is playing stump the chump (and winning). In detail: Passenger power window will not go up. Motor checks good in both directions. Used a verified good switch, switch not the problem. Wires are not broken in the boot - checked continuity past the boot to the switch. When I checked the voltage on the other 2 single switches (both rear windows), the white wire with a yellow stripe has 12 volts present when the ignition is on. The broken window in question does not have the 12 volts present. This is the issue, but where do I look to find where it is either open or shorted to ground? Any help is appreciated.
This wire should have 12 volts present when ignition is on (White with Yellow stripe).
I do note in the diagram that the 'hot' wire to Passenger window shows to be Wht/Yel like yours, so perhaps there isn't too much difference. I would check that wire on Drivers door panel - if hot, seems like you've got a break in it between Dr / Ps doors.