There could be two causes for this problem. The first being the fuse to that window has blown and the other is window motor is getting weak.
Well I have no clue. go to a car store and ask them.
I am working on this problem myself. What I found so far that there should be a glass retainer to hold the window in place. I am thinking that there should be one towards the front and in the back.
Both window switch on the front door will lower the window, the problem is that both switch will not raise the window back up to its close position and also the master window switch on the Driver's side will not operate all the time nor will the master door lock on the driver's side lock the passenger side door. On several ocasion the driver's side window switch lowered it's window and it would'nt raise the window back up unless after quite a few minutes playing with the window switch, opening the door, etc.
Driver's side front of engine. (driver's side front to back 2,4,6; passenger's side front to back 1,3,5).
Remove the inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
No, same tank as front window.
I looked at www. motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) and it lists four different part numbers for the four power window motors
not on the front window nor the front doors... back doors you can up to 30% and the rear one can be up to midnight.
Front. On a V6 or V8, driver's side front.
passenger side is 123 from front to back and 246 front to back on driver side
To put a driver's side window back on track on a Ford Expedition you will have to reseat the window. Do this by removing the door panel and putting the window back in place. You can use silicone or Gorilla glue to attach the window. Leave the window in the up position for at least one day once you have it back on place.
Fixing the front passenger seat window is quite an easy thing. All there is to do, is push the window button and the job is done.