2004 Owners manual says Interior fuse box, passenger side, fuse 7 (L window), 16 (R window). Both are 7.5A ratings. Sounds like a jammed rear vent window. Mine started doing the same thing recently. There are sounds that indicate the motor is getting juice, but the vent will not close on demand. My solution has been to drive around a bit. Once the van has been jostled enough, the vent will close again. That suggests a wire with a short -- somewhere.
Drivers Under dash Fuse and relay box. It is Fuse #11 on a 2004 Odyssey and its a 10Amp. It controls the Rear wiper motor and front and rear washers.
Fuse locations on the Honda Odyssey are found in the cabin and engine compartment of the vehicle. The interior fuse box is located under the dashboard.
The 1994 Nissan Maxima window motor fuse can be found in the fuse box under the hood. The window motor fuse will simply unplug.
Pull the fuse or the relay.
In the fuse box under the hood
Fuse # 11, drivers side near your feet . 10Amp fuse.
Window wipers are not working. Is there a fuse for this?
Passenger side under dash. Fuse # 11.
what about the fuse box? the main is under the hood and the rest are at the driver's and passenger's feet
The Honda Civic has a separate fuse for the front windows and the back windows. Each window does not have a separate fuse. There are two window fuses.
I'd check the fuse first. Maybe the fuse has blown.
the gears in the power motor may be worn out. If you can hear the motor engage in the window unit but the window will not move up or down then problem is with the gears in the power window motor unit. Most want you to buy a whole new motor but you may go to www.ebay.com and bid on a gear kit for your power window motor (costs a whole lot less) Hope this helps Lis@