I have a 2000 Honda Passport and my driver's side window has been getting stuck off and on for over a year now. I was told the problem was the window switch, so I just recently purchased a brand new master switch and all of the windows worked perfectly fine for a day. Well, this morning i went to the ATM and the driver side window acted like it did not want to go down. Once I held the button very hard for a while it did go down, but then it did not go up! I had to hit the door a few times then it decided to roll up. Now it will not roll down at all. What is the problem?
SOURCE: passenger electric window
Hi Ethel101
I think that what has happened with your vehicle, is that the master (driver control) switch has become defective....If you have a friend who is good with electronics you may be able to ask for help in getting it fixed....otherwise a new unit is needed.
Best regards
Johngee10
SOURCE: 2 dr honda accord power window problem
I wouls suspect you have either a inoperative window regulator (the frame work for the power glass) or a bad power window motor. More often then not the are sold as a single assembly and are not very hard to replace on this vehice.
SOURCE: 97 Accord drivers side window won't go up or down....
Window motors & regulators go bad every day. Pull your door panel, unplug the motor, if you have an ohm meter apply the leads to the leads into the motor. One will be ground the other two will raise and lower (reverse) the motor. If you show resistance between the leads the motor windings are good and the problem may be the window regulator. If you do not have an ohm meter, you can run two wires (one ground, the other hot) and test the motor by applying elec to it.
SOURCE: 2002 Honda Passport, drivers side window goes down but not up??
It would be a switch. Try pushing the switch down hard and wiggling it. It may work which would indicat a switch. Since one direction works It has to be the switch ,
SOURCE: 1996 honda civic lx passanger power window problem
I had this problem as well as 33 others I've spoken to online. The main floor harness runs thru the drivers side front fender and plugs into the drivers door. The harness in 1996 civics are an inch or 2 too short so after a few years a few of the 25 thru 27 wires in the plug #C556 either break off or pull out of the plug. Since the drivers door contains the master power window and lock switches and the power mirrors can also be affected it can seem like everyones problems are in different parts of the car but they are all part of the same default. So I went to ebay and purchased a floor harness with full power options and installed it myself. Until my part came in I just went to a junk yard and cut off a good plug then spliced it into my existing floor harness. Hope this helps. It took me 4 months to figure this problem out!!!
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