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Old 03-02-2011, 11:42 AM
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Ok,,again,,2007 accord,,only drivers side window works,(power windows),.,.I've gone through the DIY,,a couple people suggested trying several things:check motors,check each switch,,check master switch,and there's also a 50amp fuse under hood that says power window,,it's ok..I've asked on here and 2 other forums,,everybody avoids my main question,,,Don't mean to sound like a smarta** or rude but the only thing i need info on is this: There are "4" individual fuses under the dash for each window,each one specifies:LF,LR,RF,RR....the only one of these 4 fuses that have power is the only one that works(LF)drivers side front...To specify,,There is no power whatsoever to the other 3 fuses,either side of post,,,,,,,,,,,THE QUESTION is why???where do these 3 fuses get power from,,obviously seperate from the LF power source,,,Anyone please,,this thing has beat me and 2 other forums up,,,any thoughts,THANX
 
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Old 03-02-2011, 01:54 PM
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The only other thing I could say is try and find a wiring diagram and check the routing of the other three wires ,they may have been disconnected,cut or ground out. If they rub up against something a short will cause no power,this realy stumps me also.
 
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Old 03-04-2011, 09:09 PM
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also check to see if there is power when you active the switch also. to rule out any wiring problems to the battery to the fuse
 
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Old 03-17-2011, 08:06 PM
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I have a 2006 Accord EX with the same problem. The problem appears in the lock out function of the windows, so I bought a used drivers switch pack on ebay and guess what all the windows work. So with that said, the window lock must kill power to the fuses in question.

The bad part: The remote key lock does not work now, bad panel, not synced, not sure. Wife decided she wants the remote locks to work, so put the old panel in. Windows don't work again. (Driver's still works)
Do you need to program a new switch pack when you install it?
 




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