Power Window Control

2007 Ford Escape Base, 2.3 Z, FWD, AutomaticSECTION Power Window Control
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis and 2006 Ford Crown Victoria. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

The driver power window one-touch down operation is controlled by the driver window control switch with integrated electronics. The one-touch down operation is requested by momentarily pressing the driver window down switch for 32 ms to 480 ms. The initial voltage input from the down switch starts the one-touch down operation. If the voltage input is less than 480 ms, the driver window control switch maintains the voltage supply to the window regulator motor down circuit. The battery junction box (BJB) accessory delay relay supplies the voltage to the switch for one touch down operation. The switch maintains the one touch down operation until one of the following occur:

  • 7 seconds expire.
  • the switch detects the motor is stalled by monitoring the current draw.
  • a voltage input is received by the switch on either the up or down switch circuits.

There is only one ground for the switch and it is used for normal window operation and for one-touch down operation, making diagnostics simpler. If the ground is open, all window operations (one-touch and normal) are inoperative. The switch monitors the voltage on the down circuit for the driver window. If the switch continues to detect voltage on the down circuit for more than 480 ms after initial activation, the switch does not enable one-touch down operation. The down circuit through the switch is a direct connection to the motor in normal window operation mode. This allows the driver window switch to control the motor for normal operation.

The passenger window motors are hardwired directly to the window regulator control switches.

The window regulator motor has built-in circuit protection to prevent overheating due to excessive or repeated current draw.

If the window motor is cycled against significant resistance, the circuit protection function may be activated. This prevents operation of the window motor for several minutes.

Intermittent operation due to activation of the circuit protection is NOT a sign of window motor failure. Intermittent window operation is indicative of significant resistance to the movement of the glass or excessive duty cycle (repeated glass cycling). Significant resistance to window function may also be caused by extreme cold temperatures or build-up of frost or ice on the glass.

The glass cycle time from full down to full up should be less than 3.5 seconds at an ambient temperature of 22Β°C (72Β°F). Verification of glass cycle time MUST be conducted at or above this temperature.

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