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Home > Home & Garden > Cars & Trucks   »   97 Honda Accord all four power windows quit

 
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Old Oct 9, 2007, 09:34 AM
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97 Honda Accord all four power windows quit

All four of the power windows in my 97 honda accord seem to have quit. I've checked the fuse and it was fine. The windows worked fine the day before, but I started it up one day and all of a sudden I couldnt roll any of the windows down. After checking that the fuse was ok, I assumed it was the switch so I bought a replacement switch unit but it didn't help. The windows will still not go down. This is prime 'windows down' weather and I don't want to miss any more of it. Any ideas?

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Old Oct 14, 2007, 12:10 AM   #2  
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I am having a very similar problem. My windows are barely working and have a hard time going up and down especially when it rains. Any answers?
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Old Oct 14, 2007, 04:50 AM   #3  
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All four of the power windows in my 97 honda accord seem to have quit. I've checked the fuse and it was fine. The windows worked fine the day before, but I started it up one day and all of a sudden I couldnt roll any of the windows down. After checking that the fuse was ok, I assumed it was the switch so I bought a replacement switch unit but it didn't help. The windows will still not go down. This is prime 'windows down' weather and I don't want to miss any more of it. Any ideas?
If all of the fuses (Under hood and under dash) checked fine, you'll need to make certain that you actually have power through the window relay (Power at each window fuse). And ground at the Master switch (Black wire). Out of the relay, power is run individaully to each window fuse and switch, but all the grounds run through the Master. Be sure the Main window control switch is ON.

smoke69, you should post your question seperately rather than piggy-back. Your problem seems different.
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