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remove master switch from door. remove wire harness from back of switch. with a jumper wire brige wires until window raises. then buy new master switch and replace
Remove the decorative cover to the window switch panel. Remove the window switch retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the window switch. Reverse the process to install the new window switch.
The 1992 Acura Integra master window switch is interchangeable with other 1992 models. The master window switch was used in all 1991 through 1994 models.
Remove the door panel, then the wire harnesses, then pop out the master switch. The door panel removal: Remove the door handle with a star driver, then remove the three Phillips screws holding the panel in place. Next lift the panel up over the door latch. Before pulling the door panel away, unlock and remove the wire harness connectors from the master switch. Turn the panel over, and pop out the master switch, being careful not to snap of the one way clips that hold it in. I saw master switch replacements on EBay between $50 and $100 or you can try the junk yard.
i would first check to see if power window master switch is good usually if more than one window doesnt work, that's where the problem isfords also have a lock on the master switch for windows other than driver window. check that is not engaged
Both window switch on the front door will lower the window, the problem is that both switch will not raise the window back up to its close position and also the master window switch on the Driver's side will not operate all the time nor will the master door lock on the driver's side lock the passenger side door. On several ocasion the driver's side window switch lowered it's window and it would'nt raise the window back up unless after quite a few minutes playing with the window switch, opening the door, etc.
The drivers window switch on the master switch energizes a solenoid for the express down feature of the drivers window. The solenoid deenergizes when the window bottoms out causing the thermal overload in the window motor to open. A spring in the solenoid is supposed to break the open circuit and provide power to the close circuit when deenergized. Sometimes the spring gets weak or the solenoid plunger is sticky preventing powering the close circuit. Removing the door panel and diaassembling the master switch is not a DIY. I have had success banging on the arm rest adjacent to the master switch to get the spring to make the close circuit. My guess is the rear window switch gets its power from the same movable contact as the drivers window switch.
dont remove it yourself ask a mokanic to do it
Make sure the problem is not in the drivers door master switch. That switch causes many problems since all the power runs thru it.
Remove the door panel. Remove the switch retainer. Remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new switch.
Usually the culprit is the contacts inside the window switches in the center console.If you carefully remove each switch you can pry the long sides of the switch away from rocker with a thin blade, you will have to do both sides of switch, carefully remove rocker and try not to loose the springs underneth. clean each contact with a pencil eraser and re-install. All switches are identical and the connector in console determines which window is which, so don't mix those up.
Stop pressing the button if your referring to manual window for child safety. remove the handle if electric most have lock button on master switch