Need Help With 2002 Honda Civic - Power Window Not Opening
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Hello, I have a power window on the rear right hand side that has not opened for the last 6 years....and I am tired of it. I have been reading online about the various issues that could be wrong with it? The other 3 windows open and close just fine, and no fuses are burnt out in either the hood fuse box; or the one on the driver’s side?
Does this mean that it is the motor assembly?
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Does this mean that it is the motor assembly?
Thank you
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Key on, engine off. Door open, dome light on. Pull/push the window switch and watch the dome light. If the light dims a little bit when you push the switch in both directions, then the motor is stuck. Get in the back seat and hold the switch down, SLAM the door while holding the switch. If it works, then it was simply stuck from lack of use---motor stuck or maybe the glass stuck in the rubber weatherstrip. (This cannot work if the motor is not even trying to operate.)
If the light did not dim when you move the switch on both directions, then it's electrical problem. A wiring diagram and a volt/ohm meter would lead you to an actual factual correct answer.
If you want a SWAG, I'll guess it needs the wire harness from the pillar to the door. It's so cheap, I'll never try to repair another one.
If the light did not dim when you move the switch on both directions, then it's electrical problem. A wiring diagram and a volt/ohm meter would lead you to an actual factual correct answer.
If you want a SWAG, I'll guess it needs the wire harness from the pillar to the door. It's so cheap, I'll never try to repair another one.
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Key on, engine off. Door open, dome light on. Pull/push the window switch and watch the dome light. If the light dims a little bit when you push the switch in both directions, then the motor is stuck. Get in the back seat and hold the switch down, SLAM the door while holding the switch. If it works, then it was simply stuck from lack of use---motor stuck or maybe the glass stuck in the rubber weatherstrip. (This cannot work if the motor is not even trying to operate.)
If the light did not dim when you move the switch on both directions, then it's electrical problem. A wiring diagram and a volt/ohm meter would lead you to an actual factual correct answer.
If you want a SWAG, I'll guess it needs the wire harness from the pillar to the door. It's so cheap, I'll never try to repair another one.
If the light did not dim when you move the switch on both directions, then it's electrical problem. A wiring diagram and a volt/ohm meter would lead you to an actual factual correct answer.
If you want a SWAG, I'll guess it needs the wire harness from the pillar to the door. It's so cheap, I'll never try to repair another one.
I should also mention that I am not really a car guy, but since I just took the car to the shop (managed by my cousin) and they charged me $800; but didn't fix the window issue - long story short, I figured I had better learn how to do this stuff myself because I am pretty sure I got screwed.
Thank you.
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Scientific Wild *** Guess
Peel back the rubber boot from the wire harness in the door jamb, see if any of the wires are broken where they flex. For comparison, do the same on one of the other windows. Pick one that is already closed, pull the switch to the closed position and note how the dome light dims slightly because the electric motor is "stalled" and can't turn. Does the dead window do the same? Like I said before, this cannot work if the motor is not even trying to operate. You have speakers in the back doors? Not if you can DIY it. I DIY everything I can.....but I also do it for a living. EDIT: REMOVED due to my own comprehension problem. You weren't the person with the botched head gasket job. Sorry.
Peel back the rubber boot from the wire harness in the door jamb, see if any of the wires are broken where they flex.
The light did not dim
and slamming the door had no effect.
I am removing the door panels next weekend to install new speakers, so I will understand more then.
If the problem is electrical though, then does that mean I would have to take it to a shop?
I should also mention that I am not really a car guy, but since I just took the car to the shop (managed by my cousin) and they charged me $800; but didn't fix the window issue
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Yes, that's the only place wiring runs between the door and the body. Engine must not be running. Dimming is subtle. No, yours is the same as every other identical car unless some human got in there and rewired everything himself. Funny that you could notice a difference there, but not the dome light. Once you figure out what exactly was wrong, this question will have been answered. Right? Already covered: Go back to the first line. That's the most common problem area, especially if the rear doors are used often. Turn the car on. Go to the back seat and get in. Hold the window switch down (or up if the glass is already open) and swing the door wide open and closed a few times while holding the switch. If the window starts working at any point during this check, the wiring in the jamb is bad. Replace the door harness if this is the issue.
Well no, none of them do.
I guess the wiring is different in my car?
The head lights dim though?
Either way I don’t think it’s the motor...because the window started working over the last 3 days and then it stopped yesterday....could it be getting stuck or something?
Or maybe a wire issue?
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