1996 Honda Civic Electric Window Problem

Discussion in 'Civic' started by AnobizII, Jan 23, 2007.

  1. AnobizII

    AnobizII Guest

    I have a 1996 Honda Civic and it has run perfectly for a good wee
    while, but for some reason the drivers window won't budge, when the
    button is pushed i dont even get a faint sound or anything else comin
    from in the door, i have checked all the cables and there all intact.

    It was a gradual failure as it slowly started stopping halfway down
    etc... now it wont move... Has anyone else had this problem?

    I have check all the cabling and fuses etc... but this never seemed to
    fix the problem, i dont wanna end up spending a fortune trying to get
    the window fixed so hopefully a homefix can be found....
     
    AnobizII, Jan 23, 2007
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  2. AnobizII

    motsco_ Guest

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    Be glad you don't own a VW . . You should see all the window problems
    over at their NG.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jan 23, 2007
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  3. The only ones I've dealt with (93 Accord and 94 Integra) were bad gears in
    the regulator - the part that includes the motor and all the mechanics to
    raise or lower the window. That is best checked by taking the door panel off
    and either checking voltage at the connector with the regulator plugged in
    or by jumping 12 volts to the regulator.

    The dealer prices are impressive (in the $200 US range) but the Accord
    regulator came from a wrecking yard for $75 and the Integra regulator was
    bought on-line for more like $50. RockAuto
    http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php has regulators for the
    '96 Civic (I guessed 4 door LX) for about $30 US

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jan 23, 2007
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  4. AnobizII

    nm5k Guest

    Yea, sounds like the gear/regulator, etc bound up. But like they
    say, I'd run all the usual tests to the motor, etc..
    I'm having trouble with the drivers side window on my accord.
    But it's the controller acting up. I think triggered mainly from the
    cold
    weather for some reason. I took the controller off, and checked it
    for cracked solder joints, etc, and put it back on, and it worked fine.
    ButI wanted to make sure about the joints, so I resoldered the relay
    connections just to be on the safe side. It was fine for a couple of
    days, and then it started acting up again last night. And yes, it
    got colder the last day or so..So evidentally, one of the relays is
    not making a good connection. Maybe cuz of the cold, and the contacts
    being quite used, it's not making a good connection. So I'm going to
    see if I have any relays laying around to repair the controller. If I
    can't find a suitable relay, I may have to break down and get a
    new controller at a junk yard or whatever. I hear honda wants
    100 bucks plus for those..
    In my case, the window rolls down, but is intermittant about rolling
    back up. But in my case, you always hear the relay click. So I
    know it's the relay contacts themselves that are flaky.
    Actually, if I could get the cover off the relay and get access to the
    contacts, I could probably clean them up enough to work. Just
    taking it off, and messing with it got it working again for a while.
    So I know when it's not making connection, it's just by a hair..
    Could be a speck of dirt or dust getting in the way. Could be
    slightly burnt too though.. That can be fixed by a new relay,
    or burnishing the contacts so they are clean again.
    MK
     
    nm5k, Jan 24, 2007
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