Honda power windows

Asked by Steven_12 Apr 15, 2016 at 11:03 AM about the 1995 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok so on my 95 Honda Accord. On the drivers side
window switch I can put all the windows down but
can't pick them back up with that switch. I have to
go to each door to raise them up. But when I use
this switch to put the driver door window down. It
won't go back up. Is it the switch or the motor?

2 Answers

42,455

Without using a volt ohm meter for testing and a wiring diagram, the switch being 21 yrs old is likely the problem. The drivers window motor can be tested with a 12volt power supply at the connector.

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I had a 1995 Honda Accord. It could be that there's something wrong with the window track. The driver's window is the first to fail and gets the most use. The inside track mechanism is not particularly ROBUST. And, remember, the car is 21 years old now. If I can't do it, take it to your mechanic. I had my 95 for 19 years and it's a great car, BUT, the electric windows are one of the weak spots. Too bad you don't have the EX, the VTEC engine in that car was fantastic.

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