I have a 2001 Honda CRV. The driver side window no longer rolls down. I've tried replacing the fuses but it still doesn't work. Is this something I can fix myself?
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You check for power and ground at the window motor coming from the switch. It should toggle +12 -12V and then -12 +12 as you move the switch from up to down. If it doesn't then I'd suspect a problem with the switch
Since you have power, once in a while, the fuse must be good. Sounds more like a faulty ground connection. Check all body ground connections on the doors and under dash. Therein lies your problem. When something electrical goes south on me, I ALWAYS check grounds FIRST. That's normally always the answer.
Did you replace the window controller in the drivers door? The one on the driver side controls both. If you did, then you have to replace the one on the passenger door. Both have to work, for it to work. I put the addition info for anyone that has the same problem.
i can tell you the exact location of the fuse in the box but you can check all in a little amount of time there is a thin wire that connects the two teeth on a fuse together if it is blown the little wire in side will be separated very easy to spot... hope this helps
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