98 Civic Drivers side window

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Pumba, May 27, 2004.

  1. Pumba

    Pumba Guest

    Hi all,

    I have a 98 4 door civic with automatic windows. Just recently my drivers
    side window started taking a long time go shut (on its way up). Lately, i
    had noticed it was much slower than usual to both open and shut the window.
    Now, the window goes down, but refuses to go back up. After much ordeal, i
    managed to bring the window up. It looks like the electric motor is bust or
    something of that sort.

    Has anyone run into such a situation? What is the most likely cause and is
    it hard to repair on my own? I would like to shy away from taking it to the
    dealer to avoid paying premium $$$.

    Any advice would be helpful.

    Thanks,
    Pumba
     
    Pumba, May 27, 2004
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  2. Pumba

    Jim Stewart Guest

    Make sure you don't have tree sap on the window
    or the window gasket.
     
    Jim Stewart, May 27, 2004
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    Jason Guest

    If you need to replace the motor, I suggest that you visit a large junk
    yard and see if they can sell you a replacement motor from a wrecked
    Civic. It will cost much less than a new motor from a Honda dealer.
     
    Jason, May 27, 2004
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    Jim Yanik Guest

    (Jason) wrote in
    First I'd try spraying silicone spray into the window tracks;that helped my
    Integra that had a similar problem.
     
    Jim Yanik, May 28, 2004
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    Cosmin N. Guest

    Yep, try the silicone spray first. After that, before you buy a new
    motor, check out the window switch. My old Accord had the same problem
    (slow window motion, eventually refused to come back up again) and it
    turned out that the switch contacts were corroded. I took the switch
    apart, cleaned the contacts and it started working again for about
    another year untill I sold the car (it may still be working for all I know).

    If the switch is the problem and you can't fix it, don't buy a used one,
    it will likely develop the same problem soon.

    Cosmin
     
    Cosmin N., May 28, 2004
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