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hr220a 
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Got a power window problem.  2001 Honda Civic DX 4 door. right front window doesn't work but the other three do.  The window motor and the door switch both work.  I pulled apart the master switch and it was melted so I replaced it.  With the new switch the window still doesn't work.  At the master, each switch has 5 wires: 12V, GND, GND, 12V up, 12V down.  The window in question doesn't have the 12V (and the upo and down, obviously).  Any ideas on what could be going on?
howie ll 
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If it's driver door you are looking for a one relay, it might be in the switch or separate in the driver's door, follow the motor wires.
hr220a 
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the passanger window is the problem, but the passanger switch in the drivers door was the burnt one

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How do you know the motor is good?
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hr220a 
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put power to it directly and the window moved

moonliter 
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hr220a wrote:
At the master, each switch has 5 wires: 12V, GND, GND, 12V up, 12V down.  The window in question doesn't have the 12V (and the upo and down, obviously).  Any ideas on what could be going on?

First check the 20amp fuse 22 at underdash fuse/relay box, replace if it is blown out.


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