Controls and features – FORD 2002 Explorer Sport Trac v.1 User Manual
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Normal Operation
If an “up” command is selected and the ignition is switched to OFF or
START during window travel, the window will:
1. stop if it is between the vent position and fully closed or
2. continue to move up to the vent position if it is between vent and fully
open.
If a “down” or “vent” command is selected and the ignition is switched to
OFF or START during window travel, the window will move to the fully
open or vent position, respectively, and then stop.
The “down” command is the only one allowed after the ignition has been
switched to OFF or START while the window is moving.
Bounce-Back
When the back window is moving upward and an obstacle interferes with
the window’s movement, the back window will reverse direction and
move toward the fully open position. This is known as “bounce-back”.
Security Override
If, during a bounce-back condition, the control is held in the clockwise
(“up”) direction for at least two seconds, the back window will travel
up with no bounce-back protection. If the control is released before
the window reaches fully closed or the ignition is switched to OFF or
START, the back window will reverse direction with bounce-back
re-enabled.
The following are possible reasons for using the security override:
• Ice on the window causing a restriction.
• Window unexpectedly reverses.
Position recovery mode
If the window fails to operate in “normal” operation mode, the control
can be turned and held in the active position (up or down window
direction) which will move the window in increments of approximately
15mm (0.6 inches) in the selected direction. (The “vent” feature is
inoperable in this mode.) This feature allows the window to be closed.
Once the window has reached the full closed, the window should again
operate in “normal” operation mode. If the window still does not operate
correctly, see your dealer for service.
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