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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 10:36 PM
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It's a problem with the heating elements cooking the window too fast when it's frozen.
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Old Feb 10, 2013 | 10:52 PM
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Thanks, I just didnt know if it was just sliding windows cause it seems like everyone says its the passenger side panel on the 3 piece sliding window.
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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 03:55 PM
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Went to the dealer today to get a price (Still working on uploading the pics). This was the first one they said they have seen. Turns out whole rear window will need to be replaced. Out of warranty coverage so parts cost is $410 CDN + taxes = $463.30, I really expected worse. Power motor from existing window will be used on the new assembly.
Now the kicker, their installation cost from their preferred shop is $350.00.
Shopping for a better install price or I will be tackling this with a few buddies followed by a few beers.
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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by stirling10Fx4
Went to the dealer today to get a price (Still working on uploading the pics). This was the first one they said they have seen. Turns out whole rear window will need to be replaced. Out of warranty coverage so parts cost is $410 CDN + taxes = $463.30, I really expected worse. Power motor from existing window will be used on the new assembly.
Now the kicker, their installation cost from their preferred shop is $350.00.
Shopping for a better install price or I will be tackling this with a few buddies followed by a few beers.
I had to replace one in a 2011 Fx4 with defrost and power slider. Due to my own dumb *** and a 4 wheeler bump. I work at a dealership and they assumed in labor costs that the back seat would need to be removed. Make sure they realize all that needs to be done is the back seats flipped down to gain access and install new rear window. I paid a safelite auto glass guy $60 to just do it for me. That may be a cheaper way to get the glass installed.
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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 04:27 PM
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Thanks for the heads up.
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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 08:01 PM
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This happened to me last week. Passenger side with defrost on, I have the window with motorized center slider. I was 1 mile from the house on my way to work and heard a loud pop. Sucky thing is my warranty expired in December - dealership said no joy on free repair but to keep my receipt in case they issue a recall or tsb I can get reimbursed. Doubtful that'll ever happen. Safelite is replacing it tomorrow for $500. Not my proudest Ford moment...
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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by stirling10Fx4
Went to the dealer today to get a price (Still working on uploading the pics). This was the first one they said they have seen. Turns out whole rear window will need to be replaced. Out of warranty coverage so parts cost is $410 CDN + taxes = $463.30, I really expected worse. Power motor from existing window will be used on the new assembly.
Now the kicker, their installation cost from their preferred shop is $350.00.
Shopping for a better install price or I will be tackling this with a few buddies followed by a few beers.
"Preferred"? How much if you choose their 'Mediocre' shop?
Some punk busted out the factory slider in my 3500HD several years ago, and I had a mobile glass repair guy come out. It wasn't Safelite, but I'm drawing a blank right now(of course) as to who it was.
In any event, they were able to replace the individual panel that was smashed, and all told I wanna say the repair cost $110-at my location.
Might be worth it to check around with your local glass guys, and see if any of 'em can do the same with your truck.
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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 08:40 PM
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For anyone that wants to avoid this happening, you can just pop fuse #32 out of the junction box in the engine bay. This disables the rear defrost grid, but not the heated mirrors. I did this with mine as I don't really need rear defrost anyways.
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Old Feb 13, 2013 | 01:01 PM
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Truck is in the shop today getting the full rear window replacement through insurance. Glass supplier has gone through 3 of these full replacement pieces in 2 days...seems I am not alone.
Thanks to all for the comments / experience and suggestions!
One a side note, I was told here in Canada glass warranty from Ford is one year or 20K. I am not holding my breath to see a kickback from Ford on this one.
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Old Feb 14, 2013 | 07:17 PM
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I have a 2011 and I've noticed since last winter that the bottom three elements of my right rear defroster don't work. What are your thoughts could this be Ford's way of applying a fix? My build date is Nov 2010.
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