You have to replace the whole assembly, you cannot replce the switch itself. The assembly pops out with a standard screwdriver and is attached to a wiring harness. The assembley sells on ebay for ~$100-$150.00
Defective passenger power window switch. It is stuck in the down position. Raise the window and immediately disconnect the switch until you can replace it.Defective passenger power window switch. It is stuck in the down position. Raise the window and immediately disconnect the switch until you can replace it.
it should on the driver side door it should on the driver side door
The power window motor could be bad.
The 1996 Honda Civic does not have a dedicated power window control module; instead, the power window system operates through the master switch and individual window regulators. Since you've already replaced the master switch, regulator, and motor, the next step would be to check the wiring and connections between the master switch and the driver's side window. Additionally, inspect the fuses related to the power windows, as a blown fuse could prevent the driver's window from functioning. If all wiring and fuses are intact, further diagnosis may be needed to identify any intermittent issues.
test your window master swithc, this is the switch that controls all window from the one panel
If the power windows and door locks are not operating in a 2001 Honda Civic, the issue may be related to a blown fuse, a faulty power window relay, or a malfunctioning master switch. First, check the fuse box for any blown fuses associated with the windows and locks. If the fuses are intact, inspect the wiring and connections leading to the master switch and the individual window switches. If necessary, replace any damaged components to restore functionality.
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If all the windows work from the main switch, that probably isn't the problem. It also depends on who told you you had a bad window switch: someone who actually knows for sure what they're talking about, like a Honda mechanic or Honda fanatic (if there are such creatures), or your know-it-all gear-head neighbor.