2019 FORD F-150

3.5L V6 EcoBoostRWDAUTOMATICgasturbo
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electrical

Window Motor and Regulator - Front

for 2019 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
2.2 h
Tools
11
Steps
13

This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the front window motor and regulator assembly on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150, including door panel removal and window alignment.

Warnings

Disconnect battery negative terminal and wait 2 minutes before beginning work to prevent accidental window activation and airbag deployment
Support the window glass before disconnecting regulator to prevent glass from falling and shattering
ℹ️Take photos of wire routing and connector positions before removal for easier reassembly

Tools required

Door panel removal tool setEssential
T30 Torx driverEssential
T20 Torx driverEssential
8mm socketEssential
10mm socketEssential
Ratchet and extensionEssential
Trim panel removal tools (plastic pry tools)Essential
Torque wrenchEssential
Masking tape
Shop towels
Flashlight or work light

Parts

  • Window regulator and motor assembly × 1 — Use OEM Ford part for proper fit
  • Door panel retaining clips × 1 — Replace any broken clips
  • Vapor barrier (if damaged) × 1 — Use OEM specification

Preparation

  1. Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
  2. Disconnect negative battery terminal and wait 2 minutes before proceeding
  3. Roll window fully up before disconnecting battery (if window is functional)
  4. Gather all tools and new parts
  5. Take photos of door panel and interior for reference during reassembly

Procedure

  1. 1
    Remove door panel screws and handles
    Open the front door fully. Remove the T20 Torx screw behind the door pull handle cover. Carefully pry out the small trim cover behind the interior door handle using a plastic trim tool. Remove the T30 Torx screw securing the door handle assembly. Remove any additional T20 screws at the bottom edge of the door panel.
  2. 2
    Disconnect door panel electrical connections
    Carefully pull the switch panel from the armrest area. Disconnect all electrical connectors from the window switches, mirror switch, and door lock switch by pressing the release tabs. On models with puddle lights, disconnect the puddle light connector from the bottom of the door panel.
  3. 3
    Remove door panel
    Using trim panel removal tools, carefully release the retaining clips around the perimeter of the door panel by working from bottom to top. Start at the lower corners and work your way around. Once all clips are released, lift the panel up and away from the door to disengage it from the window sill area. Set the panel aside on a protected surface.
  4. 4
    Remove or peel back vapor barrier
    Carefully peel back the plastic vapor barrier to access the window regulator and motor assembly. If the barrier uses adhesive, work slowly to avoid tearing. If necessary, completely remove the barrier, but plan to replace or re-seal it during reassembly.
  5. 5
    Secure window glass in up position
    If window is not already in the full up position, manually push it up. Use masking tape to secure the window glass to the door frame, taping it in the fully raised position. This prevents the glass from falling when the regulator is disconnected. Ensure tape is secure on both sides of the glass.
  6. 6
    Disconnect window motor electrical connector
    Locate the window motor electrical connector inside the door cavity. Press the connector release tab and disconnect the harness from the motor. Move the wiring harness aside to provide clearance for regulator removal.
  7. 7
    Disconnect window glass from regulator
    Locate the two window glass mounting bolts that attach the glass to the regulator carrier. These are accessed through holes in the inner door structure. Use a 10mm socket to remove these bolts while supporting the glass. Once disconnected, ensure the glass is securely taped in the up position.
  8. 8
    Remove regulator and motor mounting bolts
    Locate all regulator mounting bolts (typically 3-4 bolts securing the regulator track and motor assembly to the door). Use an 8mm or 10mm socket to remove these mounting bolts. Keep track of bolt locations as some may be different lengths.
    Torque spec
    Module Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  9. 9
    Remove regulator and motor assembly
    Carefully maneuver the regulator and motor assembly out through the access opening in the door. You may need to tilt and rotate the assembly to fit it through the opening. The regulator cables and tracks must be carefully guided out to avoid bending or damage to door components.
  10. 10
    Install new regulator and motor assembly
    Guide the new regulator and motor assembly into the door through the access opening, reversing the removal process. Align the regulator tracks and motor mounting holes with the door mounting points. Ensure the regulator cables are properly positioned and not kinked or twisted.
  11. 11
    Install regulator mounting bolts
    Install all regulator and motor mounting bolts finger-tight first to ensure proper alignment. Once all bolts are started, torque the mounting bolts to specification in a cross-pattern to ensure even mounting pressure and proper alignment of the regulator tracks.
    Torque spec
    Module Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  12. 12
    Connect window glass to regulator
    Remove the tape securing the window glass. Carefully lower the glass until the mounting holes in the glass bracket align with the regulator carrier mounting points. Install the two glass mounting bolts and torque to specification. Ensure the glass sits properly in the regulator carrier.
    Torque spec
    Module Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
  13. 13
    Connect electrical and test operation
    Reconnect the window motor electrical connector. Temporarily reconnect the battery negative terminal and test window operation before final reassembly. Verify the window moves smoothly up and down through its full range of travel. Check for any binding or unusual noises. Adjust glass alignment if necessary. Disconnect battery again before continuing reassembly.

Reassembly

  1. Re-seal or replace the vapor barrier, ensuring complete coverage and proper adhesion to prevent water intrusion
  2. Align door panel clips with their receptacles in the door frame and press firmly to seat all clips
  3. Reconnect all electrical connectors for switches, ensuring each connector clicks into place
  4. Install door panel screws and trim covers in reverse order of removal
  5. Reconnect battery negative terminal and torque to specification
  6. Perform final window operation test and verify all door panel switches function correctly

Verification

  • Test window operation through complete up and down cycles multiple times to ensure smooth operation
  • Verify window fully seats in up position and seals properly against weather stripping
  • Check that window does not bind or make unusual noises during operation
  • Verify auto-up and auto-down features work correctly (if equipped)
  • Confirm all door panel switches and features operate normally
  • Check door panel for secure mounting with no rattles or loose clips
  • Verify door panel fit and gaps are even around all edges

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