Inside of the gear house for the powerwindowmotor there are some plastic-gears that probably has lost it teeth's. :) It is impossible to repair unless you happens to have a huge machine park in your garage... Replacement parts should be available at your local Lincoln partspusher...
with their cars because it was heard through a specific station and seen from your front window unless you had a convertible :)
Have you find the answer yet I did the same thing I replaced the computer, all fuse links I saw in the repair manual some type of relay but can't find it.
I heard that Lincoln had a huge love of apple cobbler and anything that contained apples
yes, a window might break on its own but, with presser from wind or weakness
Check fuses, switch, and if they are ok, then it is probably the window regulator's motor that has quit. You may want to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library. 1- check the fuses going to the power windows 2- the switches may be corroded and may need to get some contact renew spray on them. 3- there may be a physical jam on the window mechanism that prevent the movement of the windows 4- the motot also has a ttemperature cutout built in that may not be working --- try leaving the ignition OFF for a while then put the key into the mode that normally enables the windows to work then try immediately to open/close the window and listen if you hear any sounds. - re-check all the fuses and relays SOMETIMES U can SMACK the INSIDE of the door Panel where the motor is while holding the switch,IF that does't work then U probably JUST need a gears kit 4 the window motor.Most parts stores carry the gear kit 4 ford prodcts
All I have heard is to replace it.
This might help. I saw a driver pull up to an ATM machine in front of my car and the passenger window rolled down behind the driver. My window was down and I heard the man ask the driver to pull up so he could have better access to the beryl.
They heard a boom outside and they all ran to the window to see what had happened.
Never heard of this.
can't be heard on the voice recognition
It depends. The explorer has a front timing chain and rear timing chain assembly. While the rear cassette/tensioner rarely fails, it is far more expensive and difficult to fix. If the front tensioner is the problem (which it commonly is), then the repair is quite simple. Either way, a dealership will charge an arm and a leg to repair. I have heard that fixing both can be as much as 2-3 thousand dollars.
"High frequency" sounds are more directional.