I would go in this order: (1) check the fuse (2) remove door panel to gain access to window motor and check the presence of voltage in the wire leads when the switch is activated (make sure the ignition is on). if voltage is present in the leads when the switch is operated then the motor is probably bad. If no voltage is present when switch is operated (3) check the switch itself. (4) aIf the switch itself is good check the continuity in the wire leads from the switch to the door, the wire may be broken or shorted somewhere. Good luck.
Check power to window switch. Common cause. Check power to window motor. If none then check fuses/relays.
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check power going to the switch , and power coming out of the switch ,if no power check fuses and wiring for open or shorts , then remove door panel and bench test the motor basically put power to the window motor
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Replace the window regulator.
Its in the engine compartment fuse box
A Power window relay for a Honda Civic LX are located on the under side of the engine compartment fuse box. Located above the large square relay on the fuse box.
Must replace window regulatorhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
If an automatic window will fail to lower on a 1991 Honda Accord than the power winder motor or relay can be the problem. The easiest place to check is the relay. If the relay is fine than the motor is failing.
The power window motor could be bad.
don't just replace the window motor replace the whole car. get a hybrid or something