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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 08:36 PM
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I just bought a 97 ext. cab 150, and the previous owners did their own "electrical fixes." Now putting it back together wired correctly, the windows still don't work, but when you press the driver side up switch, my Door Ajar light comes on until you let go of the switch.
I have a fairly good knowledge of electrical repair (since its my job in the Air Force). But this is throwing me for a loop. The only thing I can think of is the GEM is bad throwing wrong signals to different crap.
Has anyone ran into this before?
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Old Sep 16, 2012 | 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by zavaral
I just bought a 97 ext. cab 150, and the previous owners did their own "electrical fixes." Now putting it back together wired correctly, the windows still don't work, but when you press the driver side up switch, my Door Ajar light comes on until you let go of the switch.
I have a fairly good knowledge of electrical repair (since its my job in the Air Force). But this is throwing me for a loop. The only thing I can think of is the GEM is bad throwing wrong signals to different crap.
Has anyone ran into this before?
When I first got my truck back in January, my passenger window didn't work. Wouldn't rold down or anything. But my drivers window was fine. Now, within the past month or so, my drivers window rolls down fine. But when rolling it up it hesitates and clicks as if im now holing the button down. Like I'm just pressing the up button over and over. And as this happens the 4x4 low range light by my speedo blinks every time it hesitates. It stops doing this when I let off the up button but then my over drive off light stays blinking untill I turn my truck off. Soo any info you can fin out would be great. I need to fix mine too...
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Old Sep 16, 2012 | 07:13 AM
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Well I got the windows up. Both regulators are bad. I ran a wire striaght from the battery ro the switch and assisted the pass. motor up. The drivers motor is siezed. I just disconnect the window from the track, and cut some wood to hold it up (it's raining at the moment)
But I still have the door ajar issue. I can get more indepth with wire colors and what not but just curious as to if anyone else has a fix.

I googled this issue and found on this forum (somewhere) that the 04 and newer have simular issues, and the fix was a bad ground in the door. I checked out the ground and it was a little high, but ran a new one straight to the door frame and it didn't fix the problem.
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Old Sep 16, 2012 | 08:40 PM
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Anyone.... just two lonely guys with two trucks that each have wiring issues.
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Old Sep 17, 2012 | 06:34 PM
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Anyone.... just two lonely guys with two trucks that each have wiring issues.
Hahahahaha. I'll give us a bump.
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Old Sep 19, 2012 | 01:23 AM
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Well after thinking for the past few says I've concluded I'm going to go to the local pick n pull, grab the two window motors, and a GEM module. Then proceed to investigate the module resolder what needs to be clean up what needs to be cleaned and seal the ever living **** out of it. Gonna wiat till I get me registration done and LED retro fit in before though.
Ill let you know how things work
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Old Sep 19, 2012 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by zavaral
Well after thinking for the past few says I've concluded I'm going to go to the local pick n pull, grab the two window motors, and a GEM module. Then proceed to investigate the module resolder what needs to be clean up what needs to be cleaned and seal the ever living **** out of it. Gonna wiat till I get me registration done and LED retro fit in before though.
Ill let you know how things work
Alright man, I appreciate it.
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Old Sep 19, 2012 | 08:56 PM
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i have a 98 ford and the drivers side window works fine but the passenger side window always hesitates and is really slow and when i started it up this morning the window wouldn't ever go down. i have read that this is a common problem with these vehicles.
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Old Sep 20, 2012 | 12:51 AM
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i have a 98 ford and the drivers side window works fine but the passenger side window always hesitates and is really slow and when i started it up this morning the window wouldn't ever go down. i have read that this is a common problem with these vehicles.
Sounds to me like yours is a motor going bad. Which is one thing I have to replace. But with mine I'm not understanding why the door ajar light comes on and off with the drivers up button pressed.
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Old Sep 20, 2012 | 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by zavaral
Sounds to me like yours is a motor going bad. Which is one thing I have to replace. But with mine I'm not understanding why the door ajar light comes on and off with the drivers up button pressed.
I would check my connections.. I would assume the door ajar/push-in sensor is getting a signal from somewhere in the circuit.
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