2006 Honda Accord power windows

Asked by Jetta2023 Mar 30, 2023 at 05:07 PM about the 2006 Honda Accord EX V6 with Nav

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do you stop the power windows from opening on their own while the car
is parked on a 2006 Honda Accord EX w/ Nav.  Very unlikely it is accidently
hitting the key fob button, Have had this car since 2014, and this never
happened until a month ago.  This has happened 4 times in this month, and
my key fob handling has not changed for the 9 years I have had the car.  
What can I do to stop this from happening once and for all!

3 Answers

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How many times have you run out in the rain to put the windows up ?

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So far this has not happened in the rain, however my luck can't last forever. I put a new battery in my key fob today, and even ordered a new key/fob. I will have to take the new key/fob to a lock smith and have the key cut and programed. With luck, if the new battery in the fob does not solve the problem, the new key/fob will. The next step is pull the driver's door panel and see if anything is amiss in there. If still not fixed I think I am just going to get a waterproof tarp!

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This actually sounds like the power window safety is messed up. I had a Lexus that had safe power windows so if say a child got his fingers in the window as it was going up it would sense the motor load and would reverse direction if that load had a sudden increase just shy of the fuel up position.

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