electrical
Power Window Regulator - Front
for 2015 Ford F-150 5.0L V8 Coyote · RWD
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
2.0 h
Tools
10
Steps
13
This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the front power window regulator assembly on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150, including door panel removal and glass stabilization.
Warnings
⚠Window glass is heavy and can fall suddenly if not properly supported during regulator removal.
⚠Do not operate window motor with regulator disconnected or removed - this can damage the motor or glass.
ℹ️Window must be in the full up position before beginning regulator removal to prevent glass damage.
Tools required
7mm socketEssential
8mm socketEssential
10mm socketEssential
Ratchet and extensionEssential
Trim panel removal tool setEssential
T30 Torx bitEssential
Masking tape
Torque wrenchEssential
Shop towel
Window support prop or tapeEssential
Parts
- Front power window regulator assembly × 1 — Use OEM specification for driver or passenger side
- Door panel clips (if broken) × 1 — Ford part number varies by year
- Vapor barrier adhesive (if damaged) × 1 — 3M weatherstrip adhesive
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
- Disconnect negative battery terminal and wait 2 minutes for airbag system to discharge
- Roll window to full up position before disconnecting battery
- Gather all tools and replacement regulator assembly
Procedure
- 1Remove door panelRemove the door pull handle screw cover and the T30 Torx screw beneath it. Remove the door lock/window switch bezel by prying gently from the rear edge. Disconnect the electrical connector from the switch assembly. Remove any remaining visible screws from the door panel perimeter (typically two 8mm screws). Use trim panel tools to release the plastic retaining clips around the door panel perimeter, working from bottom to top. Lift the door panel upward to disengage it from the door frame and remove.
- 2Remove vapor barrier accessCarefully peel back the vapor barrier sheet only in the area necessary to access the window regulator bolts and electrical connector. The vapor barrier is typically adhered with butyl sealant. Work slowly to avoid tearing. You do not need to remove the entire barrier, just create access to the regulator mounting area and motor connector.
- 3Secure window glassWith the window in the full up position, use masking tape to secure the glass to the door frame from the outside. Alternatively, install window support props or have an assistant hold the glass in position. This prevents the glass from falling when the regulator is disconnected.
- 4Disconnect window motorLocate the window motor electrical connector inside the door. Press the locking tab and disconnect the connector from the motor. Ensure the connector is moved away from the work area to prevent damage during regulator removal.
- 5Detach glass from regulatorLocate the two bolts securing the window glass channel to the regulator lift mechanism (typically 10mm). These are accessed through holes in the door frame. Loosen and remove these bolts. Carefully separate the glass from the regulator mounting points. Ensure the glass remains supported and stable.
- 6Remove regulator mounting boltsLocate all regulator mounting bolts, typically three to four 10mm bolts securing the regulator assembly and motor to the door frame. Note the position of any brackets or ground straps. Remove all mounting bolts while supporting the regulator assembly to prevent it from falling.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 7Extract regulator assemblyCarefully maneuver the regulator assembly out through the large access opening in the door frame. The regulator may need to be rotated or angled to clear the door structure. Guide the motor and cable mechanism through the opening together. Inspect the old regulator for failure points to confirm diagnosis.
- 8Install new regulator assemblyPosition the new regulator assembly and carefully guide it through the door access opening. Align the regulator mounting holes with the door frame mounting points. Ensure no wiring is pinched or trapped. Position the motor in its correct location.
- 9Install mounting boltsInstall all regulator mounting bolts finger-tight first to ensure proper alignment. Once all bolts are started, torque the mounting bolts to specification in a cross pattern. Reattach any ground straps or brackets to their original positions.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)Ground Strap Bolt16 Nm (12 lb-ft)
- 10Attach glass to regulatorAlign the window glass channel with the regulator lift mechanism mounting points. Install the two glass attachment bolts and tighten securely (typically 10mm bolts). Ensure the glass sits properly in the regulator channels and moves smoothly by hand.
- 11Connect electrical and testReconnect the window motor electrical connector ensuring it clicks into place. Temporarily reconnect the negative battery terminal. Test window operation through full range of motion before reassembling door panel. Window should operate smoothly without binding or unusual noise. Disconnect battery again for final reassembly.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
- 12Reinstall vapor barrier and door panelPress the vapor barrier back into place, ensuring proper adhesion around the entire perimeter. Apply new adhesive if necessary. Align the door panel over the door frame and engage the top edge first. Press firmly around all clip locations to seat the panel. Reinstall all door panel screws. Reconnect the window switch assembly and install the switch bezel. Install the door pull screw and cover.
- 13Final battery connection and verificationReconnect the negative battery terminal and torque to specification. Test all window functions including auto-up and auto-down features if equipped. Perform window reset procedure if necessary by holding window switch in up position for 3 seconds after window reaches top, then holding down position for 3 seconds after reaching bottom.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Ensure all door panel clips are properly seated before testing window operation
- Verify vapor barrier is completely sealed to prevent water intrusion into door cavity
- Check that door lock and window switches function correctly after reconnecting
- Confirm no rattles or loose components in door after reassembly
Verification
- Test window operation through full range of motion multiple times in both directions
- Verify auto-up and auto-down features work correctly if equipped
- Check for smooth operation without binding, hesitation, or unusual noise
- Ensure window seals properly against weatherstrip when fully closed
- Verify all door panel components are secure and functional