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    college mancollege man
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      I believe its going to be the window motor. does the window move_x000D_
      slower than normal?

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      pilotvppilotvp
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        No sir. http://www.autoserviceprofessional.com said Honda released a manual update dealing with this problem called “Power window gremlins”. I performed the reset as outlined with no help. The channel is dusty but not coated or obstructed. I hav

        #459482
        dreamer2355dreamer2355
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          I would look at some wiring diagrams and see if you can ‘be’ the switch by using some jumper wires to rule out a switch issue._x000D_
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          Scanner Danner just did a video that may relate to you if you have computer controlled locks-_x000D_
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          http://www.youtube.com/watch

          #459483
          pilotvppilotvp
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            I will check it out, thank you. This car came with driver side auto window only, no auto locks…thank God.

            #459484
            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              I don’t think it’s a problem with the wiring so much as perhaps the window might need a little lubrication.

              #459485
              pilotvppilotvp
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                “The paste” is a great idea along the tracks. The next chance I get will try lubricating then if no help, the wiring will be my focus. You guys are very helpful !!

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                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  To me it seems everything is working properly, the window is actually designed to discontinue auto up if it senses an increased amp load on the motor, this keeps you from getting your hand caught in there, it’s a safety feature.

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