2004 Honda Accord ex power window problem. I have replaced both driver and passenger side motors. The motors were working fine for 3 months now. The drivers side began to malfunction it has stopped

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Asked by hhsr1972 Nov 22, 2015 at 10:49 AM about the 2004 Honda Accord EX with Leather

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It has power to the motor from the switch
and with 2 people I can raise and lower the
window while one physically moves the
window the other presses the switch and the
motor operates.

3 Answers

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The mechanism is either worn or the motor itself shot... Window motors use a "current limit" feature that shuts the motor off if it draws too much current (like extreme top or bottom) the motor may be so worn that it draws too much current ... that's why when you "help it along" it works

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Most meters have a feature that reads current ... hook it up and you can tell right away what the motor is drawing ,,, the mechanism may be worn

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Thanks Tom I might have a warranty on the motor I bought it from rock auto online. It does make complete sense it is struggling to work.

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