The power window motor/regulater on these cars are a cable based system .....when the window is slow to go up or down it means the cables are Rusting out and need replacing......OR if not rusty try oiling the cables on back of slider......NOTE:(( you can buy from the dealer or get an aftermarket at about half the price)).....this isn't all that hard to do ....First remove the inside door skin ....this is done by first removeing the screws behind the inside door handle ,,then use a flat screw driver to GENTLY pop the skin off ...working aroud the edge of the door. ...next reach in and unplug the power window and lock plugs and remove the skin......once this is done there are four screws that keep the motor in place 2 on bottom and 2 on top...you may have to move window down a bit to see top 2 screws ....NOTE use a shim to keep window from falling down when you remove screws...don;t want to let that window drop....once the screws are out you can remove the old assembly by manuevering it out thru the holes in door.....the window will have no support at this stage....REMEMBER to shim window ......replace with new assembly and do everything in reverse order... good luck .....takes about an hour
From my 07 manual:Start the engine. Push down and hold the driver's window switch until the window is fully open.Pull and hold the driver's window switch to close the window completely, then hold the switch for about 2 seconds.
To determine if the power window switch is bad on a 1998 Honda Passport, first check if the window operates with the switch from the driver's side and the individual door switches. If the window does not respond at all, test the switch by using a multimeter to check for continuity when the switch is pressed. Additionally, inspect the wiring and connections for any damage or corrosion. If the switch tests faulty but the wiring is intact, it likely needs to be replaced.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
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.
To raise the driver side power window, locate the window control switch on the driver's door panel. Press the switch upward or pull it toward you, depending on the vehicle's design, to raise the window. Hold the switch until the window reaches the desired height. If the window doesn’t move, check for any blown fuses or issues with the window motor.
the switch is on the door panel approx four inches from the window, this is the only switch that sends power to the window regulator motor (window motor).
You installed the switch wrong.
Try swapping it with the driver's side switch
you have to replace the central switch cluster in whole. cant be repaired individually.
Do you mean the main switch by the driver or the switch on the door itself?
The most likely reason is that the child guard switch on the driver's side is in the "on" position.
if manual, window regulator. if electric, check fuses, window switch, window motor, window regulator.