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Then you have two possibilities. First, most likely. Wires have broken. Open the drivers door and at the front you will see a rubber boot from the frame to the door. This is where the wires like to break. Second would be the master switch failed. I have replaced one or two(in 30 years) that the switch completely died. Usually just one or two windows quit working.
CarGurusOct 9, 2012 - Power Windows not working - I have a 2006 Honda Accord and thepassenger and back power windows quit working all at once. ... My key less entry doesn't work either after I replaced the master Window control unit. 6 out of ...
Oct 28, 2009 - My passenger side window is not responding to either the driver side orpassenger side switch. It is in the up position and wont go down.
If you try to work with the driver side windows switch... work passenger window? Yes: Your problem is the passenger windows switch No: Your problem is the power windows motor
Take off the door panel and first try testing wires voltage at windows motor and motor at windows switch.
no not the same circuit check window fuse as well as drivers side switch this circuit also has a relay check for power going into as well as out of the drivers (left ) side duel switch this control powers the rt side switch also
The only thing that is in common with both of those windows is the Master Control Window Switch. (The switch panel on the driver's door) A failure of this switch could possibly be the problem, but it is not real likely that it would affect both windows, and only intermmitently. The more likely cause would be that the window motors on both doors are sticking. Try slamming the door fairly hard while someone is holding the switch. If the window starts working, replace the motor.
Likely a bad master switch (the main window switch located in the driver's door). All other switches seek ground through the master switch so the effect quite often is the master switch can cause loss of window power on other doors. Given that the driver's window has also now quit makes this switch even more suspect.
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First off does the window switch on the passenger side? if it does then you may just need the drivers side window switch. The front and the back windows work seperate from each other.
I had the same problem with my driver side window, so I just replaced the power window motor. It took less than an hour, cost about $35 or $40 and it works perfectly now.
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