Driver's Window Stuck
#1
Driver's Window Stuck
So few months back my windows were acting up, moved very slow but they still managed to close/open all the way. Now today, the window is stuck in the bottom position. I took the door panel off and wiggled the window, nothing. Tried using vice-grip to yonk it up, nothing. Lubed the cables and tracks, nothing. I downward pressed the window control and you can hear an "ehk" sound (simply cant go down anymore) but when I upward press it, it doesnt even make a noise, let alone move the winow up.
So after all these, I have concluded that:
The control unit is fine. All other windows work
The window motor is fine, because I can hear a sound when I press downward.
Nothing out of track.
All wires a replugged
AH! any help, its going to rain hard these few nights!
Thanks
So after all these, I have concluded that:
The control unit is fine. All other windows work
The window motor is fine, because I can hear a sound when I press downward.
Nothing out of track.
All wires a replugged
AH! any help, its going to rain hard these few nights!
Thanks
#2
RE: Driver's Window Stuck
My problem seems a lot like the following:
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/m_2..._1/key_/tm.htm
But his problem fixed itself! I dont know if I am going to be that lucky.
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/m_2..._1/key_/tm.htm
But his problem fixed itself! I dont know if I am going to be that lucky.
#4
RE: Driver's Window Stuck
ORIGINAL: HondatechAV6
it can be a bad switch. there is an up and a down switch you know.
it can be a bad switch. there is an up and a down switch you know.
It is getting really wet! lol
#5
RE: Driver's Window Stuck
ORIGINAL: patpatpat
Do you mean the switch that one uses to raise/lower the window? I tested it, with the window in bottomed out position, it makes a buzz noise when I press down and no noise when I press up.
It is getting really wet! lol
ORIGINAL: HondatechAV6
it can be a bad switch. there is an up and a down switch you know.
it can be a bad switch. there is an up and a down switch you know.
It is getting really wet! lol
how is this a test?
to test it properly you need a digital multimeter or at least a test light...do you have either?
#6
RE: Driver's Window Stuck
If you remove the door panel, you can disconnect the window from the regulator/motor (2 bolts) assy and manually raise the window. A stick of correct length can be used to jam the window in up position until you repair switches or replace regulator.
Check the plastic turning block on regulator that turns the pull wire. If this plastic turning block is broken, the regulator will jam and not rise. Replacement regulator is fix. Check ebay or salvage yard for a replacement.
good luck
Check the plastic turning block on regulator that turns the pull wire. If this plastic turning block is broken, the regulator will jam and not rise. Replacement regulator is fix. Check ebay or salvage yard for a replacement.
good luck
#7
RE: Driver's Window Stuck
So the problem was the control unit. The contact plates under the switches are burned so I cleaned them and it works now. However, when I was putting my door panel back, the doors keep locking themselves. So I tried to fix that, but I accidentally closed my doors with all the windows up(ironic isnt it)!!! So now...the car is running and I am waiting for AAA to come.....
One problem after another. Cheers.
One problem after another. Cheers.