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Old Dec 13, 2011
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Question power window problems - 2005 F150

This is my first post so thanks in advance for all the help ... here is my problem I just picked up a 2005 f150 super crew I noticed after leaving the dealership that the passenger window will roll down from passenger side button but will not roll back up it has to be rolled back up from driver side then I noticed the back windows wont do anything from the rear only operate from driver controls the switches are not even lit up on the back doors but when operating from driver window and you you push the back buttons they will stop the window I was told it could be the window lock switch anyone had or seen this problem once again thanks alot guys
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Welcome to F-150 Forums Josh!

Here is the power window lock button on the driver's power window controls:



If this is on, the front passenger's side switch shouldn't work at all either.
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Thank you sir I have messed with it and still nothing is there a module or anything that would cause my problem
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There is an IC on the driver's window control panel that may be bad, or a cracked solder joint.
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