First go on eBay and look for a window switch. I found one for about half of the price the dealer wanted. You will need a star shaped screwdriver adapter of some sort and just take two of them out inside the door handle where you grab the door to shut it. Once you get it out, just unclip the wiring clip and attach it to the new switch and put back in door.
NO DONT BUY A NEW 1 .... try this first it worked for me.. i took apart the switch panel and was gonna put the back window switch in the drivers side but i carefully took the WHOLE switch apart down to nothing. Then i bent back the contacts so they were usable again and WALLA it works great and has ben for over 3 years knock on wood
It could be the switch,power source to the switch, or the motor is burnt up. More than likely the motor is the problem since the driver side get a great deal more use than any other.
The motor could be burnt out on the window. This is more than likely what has happened. The motor can be replace for a low cost.
Happened to my 97 Accord EX. The power window switch for driver's window was burnt. Had to replace entire unit.
electric window motor bad or switch is bad check the motor and see if its getting power if so motor is burnt up if not switch is bad
you have a bad ground. probably wore threw in the door jamb. also check driver's switch. There is a main power wire that goes into the driver's switch (usually it is red }This is the main power to turn on all switches.Check wire to make sure it is making contact with switch ,also check wire that there are no cracks in the wire.Check switch itself for any black or burnt spots .It sounds like to me this is your problem Once you locate this wire you will solve your problem
Yes, if the window hasn't been treated to filter out UltraViolet (UV) rays.
Possibly the window motor burnt out. Try not to mess with it happened to me and window broke and i had to pay a lot more.
More than likely a burnt out window motor in that door.
Either replace the burnt wire or run new to the blower motor with a toggle switch.
What do you mean by all lights, all lights as in dash, headlights, parking lights and such... could be a bad light switch, or relay or a burnt wire. I have a 90 Caravan, did basically the same thing, the wiring to it was over heating and it was causing the breaker in the switch to kick off till it cools down then kick back on... I then replaced switch and dimmer switch... still did it, so then I went investigating and found out that it was cause of 1 burnt wire that was good enough to cause contact but it over heated quickly, kicking the lights off, then when it cooled they came back on... It might be something simple or as a burnt wire or the switch itself... checking for a burnt wire is easiler and cheaper then replacing the switch... Hope I helped. Good Luck
Burnt out bulbs? Defective dimmer switch?
i know, burnt it.