We've had ongoing issues with our driver-side window on 2020 Ford Explorer ST.
We've followed the numerous suggestions of youtube posts about reset of window travel. These fixes seem to be band-aid solutions and don't provide permanent fix. The driver window will work fine for another day/week/month but will get stuck all-over again.
Based on this thread, is the problem typically with the (a) regulator assembly, (b) the window motor, or (c) both ?
Question: Is the "best practice" to replace door regulator, motor, or both? Is it well known the source of the ongoing problem(s)?
Is this issue only on first initial new generation Explorer (ie. model year 2020). Was this fixed on later years?
example: would it be relatively safe to buy a salvage door regulator and/or motor off a 2022 explorer (any trim)?
reference:
regulator assembly (no motor)
https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Ford_2020_Explorer/Window-Regulator/78894215/LB5Z5823209A.html
window motor
https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Ford_2020_Explorer/Window-Motor/78894388/LB5Z9923395A.html
We've followed the numerous suggestions of youtube posts about reset of window travel. These fixes seem to be band-aid solutions and don't provide permanent fix. The driver window will work fine for another day/week/month but will get stuck all-over again.
Based on this thread, is the problem typically with the (a) regulator assembly, (b) the window motor, or (c) both ?
Question: Is the "best practice" to replace door regulator, motor, or both? Is it well known the source of the ongoing problem(s)?
Is this issue only on first initial new generation Explorer (ie. model year 2020). Was this fixed on later years?
example: would it be relatively safe to buy a salvage door regulator and/or motor off a 2022 explorer (any trim)?
reference:
regulator assembly (no motor)
https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Ford_2020_Explorer/Window-Regulator/78894215/LB5Z5823209A.html
window motor
https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Ford_2020_Explorer/Window-Motor/78894388/LB5Z9923395A.html