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1992 F-350 rear windows

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Old 01-17-2014, 03:38 PM
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1992 F-350 rear windows

Why did Ford not put power windows in the rear doors until like '94 or something. My '92 is an XLT and has front power and all 4 door power locks. What were they thinking to not put power windows?? If anything how hard would it be to convert them to power?
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Old 01-17-2014, 04:27 PM
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Mine is the same way. I think it's goofy also that the locks are power but the windows aren't.
 
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Old 01-17-2014, 04:34 PM
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I know, it just bugs me to no end why? I mean i'm not lazy, I can turn and roll the one down behind me but hard to do the same without passenger.
 
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Old 01-17-2014, 10:01 PM
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Not that hard to add rear power windows, just need a WHOLE cab harness and need to gut the complete interior to put it in.
 
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Oh yeah that sounds like a 20 min job lol. I guess I'll just stick to getting out and rolling down lol
 
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Get power window guts and put them in, then run a paired wire from your dash to each window motor, then with a dual pole double throw momentary switch (one with 6 terminals on it) you crisscross the top and bottom contacts in an x pattern (top left terminal to bottom right, and top left to bottom right) and then the bottom terminals to window motor, middle terminals to power and ground... Motor is shielded for +/- polarity, and you just made a reversing switch. Yay, power windows with only one pair of wires to each door.
If you don't mind the cheezy "help" brand stuff, they have black and chrome universal window switches, or, get a diagram and figure out how the factory 94+ window switch works and replace door switch for factory look.
My work truck is ugly so I don't care, and having tons of switches all over the dash is cool...
 
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Old 01-18-2014, 01:26 AM
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Wow thanks for the detailed install process. I'm just gonna leave it the way it is. It bugs me but not that much to take panels off and switch things up. Just don't know they're reasoning to not do it in the first place???
 
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