Water getting into the door and getting the wires wet.
Probably water getting in the distributor cap.
We own a 1997 Taurus that has had many minor electrical problems. My brother owns the exact same car in a Mercury LaSable make. He too has had minor electrical problems. We found out that problems specifically with the power windows were related to the fact that the car's doors leak water when it rains. That water gets in contact with the window circuits and in short time your windows will stop working. My windows stopped working, and me and my wife would sit in the passenger seat pushing the up and down button jokingly complaining about how our Ford didn't work. After 6 months of this old joke, the windows started working again. This car runs on electrical voo-doo. Be prepared to buy lots of fuses. Hope this helps.
water in distributor cap
Leaks can be hard to find. Turn a water hose toward the vehicle while some one is inside. Spray around the doors windows and the windshield and back glass. The leak should be visible and then it can be determined how to repair it.
The best thing to do if you want to prevent your basement windows leaking when it rains, is to call in a professional. You can buy home sealing kits but they can be very expensive.
Since it happens only when it rains, it would suggest a few possibilities. Look for these:Bad window or door seals.Bad windshield seal.Holes in the floorboard or firewall, especially near the wheelwells.
Check to make sure the plastic covers underneath the car are still installed. Your alternator is probably getting wet.
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