The Ford Bronco window reset procedure is simple and usually takes only a few minutes.
Follow these steps carefully.
Step 1: Turn the Ignition On
Insert the key or press the START button without starting the engine completely. The electrical system must be active.
Step 2: Fully Close the Window
Using the affected window switch, raise the window until it is completely closed.
Continue holding the switch in the UP position for about 5 seconds after the window reaches the top.
Step 3: Fully Lower the Window
Press the switch downward and completely lower the window.
Keep holding the switch DOWN for another 5 seconds after the window reaches the bottom.
Step 4: Raise the Window Again
Pull the switch upward again to fully close the window.
After the window is fully closed, continue holding the switch upward for another 5-10 seconds.
Step 5: Test the Auto Window Function
Press the window switch briefly to test the one-touch auto up and auto down functions.
If the reset was successful, the window should now operate normally.
Ford Bronco Window Reset Not Working?
If the reset procedure does not work the first time:
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Repeat the calibration steps again slowly
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Make sure the battery voltage is stable
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Check for blown fuses
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Inspect the window tracks for obstruction
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Verify the window motor connector is secure
Sometimes the module requires two reset attempts before the auto function returns.
Additional Tips
On newer Ford Bronco models, the anti-pinch safety system may need recalibration after battery service. During the reset process, avoid interrupting the window movement.
If multiple windows are affected, repeat the procedure individually for each door.
Conclusion
Performing a Ford Bronco window reset is an easy way to restore proper power window operation after battery disconnection or electrical issues. Following the correct calibration steps can quickly bring back the auto up/down and anti-pinch functions without needing dealership service.
