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2011 f250 crew cab pwr windows, sliding window, backup display not working.

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Old Mar 17, 2024 | 10:18 PM
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Default 2011 f250 crew cab pwr windows, sliding window, backup display not working.

Hi
This is on my 2011 F250 SD Crew Cab. I’ve owned since new and has 160k on it.

On the drivers door the locks mirrors and seat controllers work all the time.


All the pwr windows, backup camera display in rear view mirror and sliding rear glass keep going out. Yesterday I pulled the switch panel and used a test light on the main switch. I had power and everything was working. This morning I got in, everything worked. I put the drivers window down and now none of the 3 options work and window is stuck down.

i have checked continuity on every wire on the main window switch and all are between 38 and 42 ohms. But no power now. As you can see in the pics I have untapped the whole door harness and found no breaks all the way to where the harness plugs in at the door jam.

I’ve looked under the dash and can’t see how a wire could have broken there. Nothing appears warn and There has never been any hacking into the harness.

How are these 3 options connected?

Why are door locks, mirrors and seat programmers working all the time?

At this point I don’t know where to look next.


Drivers door switch panel.

Main power window plug. Continuity check on the big wires going to main harnes was good. Check on smaller wires going to window motor were good.

Door harness plug to main cabin in door jam. No broken wires.
Any help is appreciated!
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Old Mar 24, 2024 | 10:25 AM
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I only have 2008 F-250 SuperDuty V8-5.4L. On window switch alldata shows 3 different ones, so please try to trace by the color of wire and its circuit number.











 
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