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have you checked the fuses or sometimes a wire will come lose and yes you can do it yourself if you know what your doing

2007-03-24 08:24:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have never had a mustang but on other cars this problem is ususally cause by a faulty switch. You can get a replacement at your dealer. If your into tinkering you can try taking the switch appart to fix it but watch out for the springs inside!.
The biggest part of this repair is usually getting the door panel off without damage. There's lots of screws arround the perimeter and at the door handle and mirror controls. then the panel will lift away at the bottom and sort of clip into place at the top/window. Give it a bump in an upward direction.
P.S. make sure you order the right switch for the right door.

2007-03-24 08:39:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The motor is stuck or the switch is bad. Push the button for that window up, and watch at the same time to see if the dome light dims a little. If it doesn't it maybe the switch, but if it does it's the motor stuck. Remove the door panel and tap on the motor, or near the motor with a small hammer while having the switch in the up position. That should break it loose.

2007-03-24 08:25:25 · answer #3 · answered by kayef57 5 · 1 0

I'll guess it is the driver's window. That is the one that gets used the most and the one that breaks the most too. A lot of the time it is the switch, the contacts inside the switch get slag built up on them and then they don't make contact. The switches are kind of molded and you're better off getting a new one. I have taken them apart and cleaned the contacts but it's a dicey deal, it may work or it may not.
To check the switch, once you take the switch out, unplug it and get a short piece of wire and stick it in the common wire and the up wire, if you know which one is which.

Get a new one and you'll be better off.

2007-03-24 11:13:00 · answer #4 · answered by Fordman 7 · 0 0

Acommon problem with fords....pull the door panel and leave
the switch connected....have a friend push the button for up and gently tap the motor with a mallet and the window will go up...once the window is up (and the switch was not bad) go to you dealer and order a window motor....

2007-03-24 10:51:01 · answer #5 · answered by RiverRat 5 · 0 0

yes, get a door panal remover and take off the door panal, button may be bad replace it or it could be the motor usally when i fix one even if its the motor only i go ahead and replace the botton too but both only take a few min. to fix

2007-03-24 08:29:01 · answer #6 · answered by slimshadyscrazy 2 · 0 0

I even have in no way had a mustang yet on different vehicles this situation is ususally reason via a defective change. you may get a alternative at your broking. if your into tinkering you could attempt taking the change appart to restoration it yet beware for the springs interior!. the biggest portion of this restoration is in many situations getting the door panel off without injury. there is lots of screws arround the fringe and on the door handle and replicate controls. then the panel will carry away on the backside and form of clip into place on the the excellent option/window. supply it a bump in an upward course. P.S. verify you order the the excellent option change for the the excellent option door.

2016-12-15 07:58:53 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Have you checked behind the door panel? OR checked the fuses?

2007-03-24 08:25:36 · answer #8 · answered by qtairforcebrat22 2 · 0 1

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