2022 Bronco Outer Banks - Driver Side Power Window Not Working

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Chris P. · rep 0 · May 22, 2:26 AM · 1 replies · solved · Question

Vehicle: 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks

Hey Bronco owners,

I've got a weird issue with my 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks. The driver's side power window has completely stopped working. It won't go up or down from either the driver's switch or the passenger's switch. All other windows (passenger, rear) work perfectly fine.

I've checked the fuse box diagram, but I can't seem to find a specific fuse just for the driver's window. It seems like it might be part of a larger circuit. Could this be a motor issue, a switch issue, or something more complex like a module? Any advice on where to start troubleshooting this?

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ClearTheCode admin answer:

This is a common electrical issue that can stem from a few different points in your 2022 Ford Bronco's power window system. Since all other windows work, it narrows down the possibilities significantly.

Common Causes & Diagnostics:

  1. Window Motor Failure: The most straightforward cause. The electric motor inside the door that operates the window can simply fail. Over time, the motor's brushes wear out, or the internal gears can strip.

    • Steps: Listen closely when you press the window switch. Do you hear any clicking or whirring from inside the door? If not, the motor might be dead. A technician can test for power at the motor connector.
  2. Driver's Side Window Switch Failure: While less likely if the passenger switch also doesn't work for the driver's window, the master switch assembly on the driver's door can fail. It controls all windows, but individual contacts for one window can go bad.

    • Steps: If you have access to a wiring diagram, you could test for continuity or power output from the switch. However, this often requires removing the door panel.
  3. Wiring Harness Damage: The wiring that runs from the body into the door through the door jamb can become frayed or broken over time due to repeated opening and closing of the door. This is a common failure point for power windows, locks, and speakers.

    • Steps: Carefully inspect the rubber boot between the door and the body for any visible damage or pinched wires. This often requires some disassembly.
  4. Door Control Module (DCM) or Body Control Module (BCM) Issue: Modern vehicles use modules to control various body electronics. A fault in the driver's door control module (if equipped) or the main Body Control Module could prevent the window from operating.

    • OBD Codes: A professional scan tool might reveal B-codes (Body codes) related to the door module, such as B1A00 (Driver Door Module Fault) or B1A01 (Window Motor Circuit Open).

When to See a Shop:

Given that both switches fail to operate the driver's window, and assuming you've checked any obvious fuses (though individual window fuses are rare), it's highly recommended to take your Bronco to a Ford dealership or a reputable automotive electrical specialist. They can accurately diagnose whether it's the motor, wiring, or a control module using specialized diagnostic equipment, which is essential for modern vehicle electrical systems.