Passenger window won't roll up
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Passenger window won't roll up
Okay, so this morning I get in my 2005 S2000 and put the windows and top down to drive up to the neighborhood pool. Once I get there and put the top up the dang passenger window won't go up. Of course the place I take my car to get worked on is closed, help!!! Any suggestions? The drivers side works fine.
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Ummm, oopsie, good thing my son called me back and reminded me that there is a window power lock on the drivers side. Guess I must have accidentally engaged the lock
Wow, so glad I birthed that boy from my womb 24 years ago, lol.
Wow, so glad I birthed that boy from my womb 24 years ago, lol.
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Did you try reaching across and heeling the power window switch on the passenger door? Could be a faulty switch on the drivers door.
Try the locks and passenger door power mirror and see if they work too. If they don't the connector for the passenger door might have wiggled loose. Unlikely but possible. I've had it happen - but not in a Honda. You're looking for connector C504 under the right kick panel.
To check the power widow motor on the passenger side, remove the door panels and disconnect the 2 prong connector from the harness to the motor. On the lead that goes to the power window motor (its the one with the male connector - with the prongs sticking out - and with the connector positioned with the snap latch at the top) put 12v+ on the left side and negative to the right side. If it doesn't go up the the motor is farked. You can run two wires from the battery to test this, just don't short them.
Hope that helps.
Try the locks and passenger door power mirror and see if they work too. If they don't the connector for the passenger door might have wiggled loose. Unlikely but possible. I've had it happen - but not in a Honda. You're looking for connector C504 under the right kick panel.
To check the power widow motor on the passenger side, remove the door panels and disconnect the 2 prong connector from the harness to the motor. On the lead that goes to the power window motor (its the one with the male connector - with the prongs sticking out - and with the connector positioned with the snap latch at the top) put 12v+ on the left side and negative to the right side. If it doesn't go up the the motor is farked. You can run two wires from the battery to test this, just don't short them.
Hope that helps.
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