power window

Asked by zeal Jul 03, 2016 at 01:55 AM about the 1999 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Power window all 4 stopped working.
Replaced all switch but still same so I connected
wire from battery direct to motor and put the
window up. Now I wana solve the problem
Anyone any idea what shall I do now?
All 4 regulators work
Hey my a.c. to stopped working with window
All fuse n relay checked all ok
Please help me to fix it

3 Answers

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First thing would be to check the hot lead to the main power switch in driver door,sounds like there is no fire there,which would lead back to relays and fuse,which you say are good,if you dont find fire at main lead at door switch,might check the door jam boot where wires run through in to door to jam,may be bad wire.

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Did you replace the entire MASTER Switch Panel on the drivers side door, or did you replace the individual switches?

I replaced all switch but didn't work actually I got 2 cars 1 is good n now suddenly it started working

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