Passenger Power window stuck on close

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by fish, Apr 2, 2006.

  1. fish

    fish Guest

    my 2001 honda civic passenger window is stuck in the 'close' position.
    i replaced the window motor, unnecessarily, and when reassembling the
    switch to the passenger door the window went straight up, so i quickly
    disconnected the switch.

    before i put in the new motor, i found the fuse below the steering
    column, replaced the blown fuse, but i can not reconnect the passenger
    switch because it will allow the window to continually go 'up' and
    will blow the fuse again.

    what else can i check? can the issue be with the master control
    switch on the drivers side door?

    thanks,
    Fish
     
    fish, Apr 2, 2006
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  2. fish

    Alan Guest

    I was thinking that if the master switch was off you could proceed.
     
    Alan, Apr 2, 2006
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  3. fish

    fish Guest

    Alan,

    you are probably right. i should be able to disconnect the master
    switch, then connect the passenger switch, and it should be
    operational with the passenger switch. and if it is, then the problem
    should be in the master switch.

    thanks,
    tom
     
    fish, Apr 2, 2006
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  4. ------------------------------------

    If you don"t have any kind of service manual, a parts diagram from this
    Honda dealer might be a good place to start.
    http://www.slhondaparts.com/

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 2, 2006
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  5. fish

    fish Guest

    i am going crazy trying to find the window switches at this website.
    does anyone know which diagram it can be found?

    thanks,
    fish
     
    fish, Apr 2, 2006
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  6. fish

    Brian Smith Guest

    Be thankful that it is up and not stuck in the down position.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 2, 2006
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  7. fish

    fish Guest

    i am very thankful.

    i just took the control apart, and the passenger window electronic
    control has had a blowout. there is a hole in the side of the
    component, so if i desolder this and replace it i should be good to
    go. the trick is to find one of these buggers.

    can anyone recommend an excellent electronics company?

    thanks,
    fish
     
    fish, Apr 2, 2006
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  8. fish

    Brian Smith Guest

    I would recommend RAE in Burnside. But that may not work for you, if you're
    not in the greater Halifax area of Nova Scotia. {;^)
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 2, 2006
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  9. fish

    fish Guest

    hehe, that would be too far, unless they ship. i will check with my
    local dealer in westerville ohio. roush honda.

    tom
     
    fish, Apr 4, 2006
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  10. fish

    Brian Smith Guest

    LOL! One of the reasons it's important to say where a person is, when on the
    World Wide Web. {;^)
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 4, 2006
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