Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent. If your Honda Civic power window is not working, it’s most likely an electrical problem relating to the power switch. Defective power switches prevail across Honda Civics but are especially common in older models. Alternatively, it could be related to your window motor, which is the Part 1 of 4: Verifying the power window switch condition. Step 1: Locate the door with the damaged or faulty power window switch. Visually look at the switch for any exterior damage. Gently press down on the switch to see if the window will go down. Gently pull up on the switch to see if the window will go up.
All but the rear driver's window went up as normal. It went up about half way and stopped. I was able to push the button and it would go down, but it kept stopping at about the same point when going up. Finally, after about the 5th time of getting it to go up, it passed that point and made it about 3/4 of the way up and did the same thing.
The mechanism that moves the window up and down is called the window regulator. In some cars, the window motor comes with the window regulator as one unit (see the photo); in others, the window motor can be replaced separately. There are two basic types of window regulators: the cable type (the top image) and the gear-drive type (the image below).

Power window switches that are not locked with the power window lock switch would allow children to operate power windows unintentionally, which could result in serious injury if a child's hands, head or neck becomes caught by the window. Make sure nothing blocks the window just before it reaches the fully closed position or while fully holding

1. Turn key on. 2. Press and HOLD driver's front window switch until window is down (doesn't have to be completely down) 3. Pull up and HOLD switch for THREE SECONDS after window is all the way up. You might hear a click noise. 4. Repeat for passenger side window FROM PASSENGER SIDE SWITCH ON PASSENGER DOOR. scFnCYC. 64 666 162 401 994 55 539 257

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