To remove the rear tailgate window switch on a 1995 Ford Bronco, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Then, use a flathead screwdriver or a trim tool to gently pry off the switch cover from the tailgate panel. After removing the cover, you can access the switch's mounting screws; unscrew them and carefully pull out the switch from its housing. Finally, disconnect the electrical connector from the back of the switch to complete the removal.
i used a hammer
If it works -- go for it
No, a tailgate window from a 1984 Ford Bronco will not fit a 1994 Bronco. The design and dimensions of the tailgate and its components changed between these model years. While both are Broncos, the differences in body styles and mechanisms make the parts incompatible. It's best to source a tailgate window specifically designed for the 1994 model.
check your tailgate switch on the dash mine went bad and after i replaced it it was like new
I have a 91 bronco and I've had problems myself with the rear window. First check the fuse panel to see if the fuse for the rear window is blown. I believe its a 20 amp. Also if the interior switch and the key switch on the tailgate both dont work, try pushing in on the tailgate while trying to move the window down or up
Use the circular key, once inserted into tailgate, turn key to the left of right to make window go up and down..
It is located in the rear tailgate. Remove the inner panel and the support bracket on the right hand side to see it.
From the fuse panel, hot in accy or run, comes a light blue with black wire, to the tailgate window switch in the dash. From this switch, two black wires go to ground, and a pink with light green and a pink with light blue wire go forward to the tailgate key switch. From the fuse panel, hot at all times, comes a black with white wire, also to the tailgate key switch. From the tailgate key switch comes a yellow with red wire directly to the tailgate window motor. Also from the tailgate key switch comes a tan with black wire, to a tailgate latch switch, and from there a red with yellow wire to the tailgate window motor. That latch switch functions to keep the window motor from working if the gate is not completely closed, and from what I hear, with wear and tear over time, begins to malfunction just from getting out of reach. If your window quit working, start there. Otherwise, it would be impossible to explain how those switches work together in the same circuit without a drawing, so I must recommend the website of helmdirect, for the electrical and troubleshooting manual I'm referring to, which I bought there, for the same vehicle. Best $25 I've spent.
how do remove the tailgate's window motor on a toyota 4runner 1997 ?
this is the biggest pain i ever had to do when i had my bronco... but its simple, just take the plate off of the inside of the tailgate (tailgate could be up or down, down is easier), find the motor, unplug it and remove the couple bolts that are holding it in. careful not to cut yourself there isn't much room to work. the hardest part is getting it back in. good luck!
If the tailgate window on your Bronco doesn't lower completely, try using the manual release mechanism. You can often find a small lever or handle near the latch or on the tailgate itself. If that doesn't work, check the owner's manual for specific instructions, or it may be necessary to troubleshoot the window's power mechanism or contact a professional for repair.
Remove the decorative cover to the window switch panel. Remove the window switch retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the window switch. Reverse the process to install the new window switch.