Passenger window not working...
Ok, this ones got me stumped. My passenger side window quit rolling down a few weeks ago. I checked the fuses and they're good. Neither the passenger side nor the drivers side button work to roll it down, but the drivers side does roll down. I just replaced the motor and the new motor doesn't work either. Any ideas what could be stopping it?
is the lock switch on the drivers side down.LOL
i noticed oddly enough it does on mine....
your main switch might be bad and that lock is busted keeping it from geting power.
tho this is on my 99.... since you didnt specify your year civic its hard to help...
i noticed oddly enough it does on mine....
your main switch might be bad and that lock is busted keeping it from geting power.
tho this is on my 99.... since you didnt specify your year civic its hard to help...
Its a 2000 civic. I'm kinda in a bad way right now. Its 8 degrees outside and if I can't get this window working its gonna be cold to drive. I've played with the window lock button, but it doesn't seem to phase it. Plus, if it were bad, then the driver's window wouldn't roll down either would it? I don't know. Any ideas you guys can give me would be great!! Thanks!!
(p.s.- I'm kicking myself in the *** for doing this on such a cold day.)
(p.s.- I'm kicking myself in the *** for doing this on such a cold day.)
na see... with my window lock switch down... my drivers window still operates but the passenger window button wont work... and it wont work on the passenger door panel switch either.....
if your window is down..... id say pull your drivers door panel and ensure the motor wiring and voltage... and if its just 12volt reverse polarity.... then go over to the passenger motor and manualy jump the motor with a positive wire and negative wire to roll the window up.... then work on it later when it gets warmer.LMFAO
but if i was you id buy another drivers side switch panel.... not sure if that lock switch is seperate....
most likely thats the problem.... posibly contact is either busted down and wont disengage OR just so dirty that the contacts are not making conections..
if your window is down..... id say pull your drivers door panel and ensure the motor wiring and voltage... and if its just 12volt reverse polarity.... then go over to the passenger motor and manualy jump the motor with a positive wire and negative wire to roll the window up.... then work on it later when it gets warmer.LMFAO
but if i was you id buy another drivers side switch panel.... not sure if that lock switch is seperate....
most likely thats the problem.... posibly contact is either busted down and wont disengage OR just so dirty that the contacts are not making conections..
hondas and acuras have so many window problems. my driverside window got so bad it came off the track and i had to take the door panel off and adjust the frame. but anyways for your problem, i would say since you bought a motor, and it didnt help, try going with a new switch. Also search on google, there are so many window related problems
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