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Spencer Wiley 05-19-2019 09:13 AM

2003 CRV wiring issue
 
So my Fiancé has had her Honda CRV for a couple years now and loves the vehicle. But as of late, she has been having some serious wiring issues, I have checked fuses over and over again and have not had any issues but currently the issues with the vehicle are as follows; Intermittent Wipers do not work (high and low setting will work and I can clean the windshield.) The drivers door power window is the only one that works. No power locks. blinkers do not work. If anyone could offer me and help it would be greatly appreciated I’m on the verge of ripping my hair out trying to figure this out. Thank you!

avisitor 05-19-2019 12:17 PM

About the power windows, on driver's master switch, is the button depressed on the master switch to disable the other windows?
If not then would try by-passing the master switch.
Sorry, don't have schematics to determine whether it needs to be open or closed to be able to operate other windows
If by-pass works then need new master switch?

Did you check all the fuses or only the ones in the engine bay?

Spencer Wiley 05-20-2019 05:50 AM


Originally Posted by avisitor (Post 32909)
About the power windows, on driver's master switch, is the button depressed on the master switch to disable the other windows?
If not then would try by-passing the master switch.
Sorry, don't have schematics to determine whether it needs to be open or closed to be able to operate other windows
If by-pass works then need new master switch?

Did you check all the fuses or only the ones in the engine bay?

REPLY: I have checked both fuse boxes over and over can’t seem to find a issue, and any idea on how to by pass the master switch on the drivers door?

avisitor 05-20-2019 11:53 PM


Originally Posted by Spencer Wiley (Post 32917)
REPLY: I have checked both fuse boxes over and over can’t seem to find a issue, and any idea on how to by pass the master switch on the drivers door?

You could check the what the switch does with an Ohm meter?
What position is open and closed if the switch is working?
What pin it goes to and do what it takes to operate the other windows?

If it isn't a fuse then could it be a relay?


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