DIY: Honda Civic Power Window Switch Fix – How to fix a stuck window switch

DIY: Honda Civic Power Window Switch Fix – How to fix a stuck window switch

Honda Civic Window Switch Fix – How to fix a window switch.
After a few years, my 2008 Honda Civic window switch started to fail and was only working half the time. Here is a video on how to remove a honda civic 2006 -2010 honda civic window control switch and clean it contacts. This is how i do it for entertainment, do so at your own risk or bring it to an auto repair shop. Thanks for watching.
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Nelo Arellano says:

Hi Sterling Wong, I have Honda Civic 2007 and my door window at driver side is not working only. I blew it out and sprayed WD40 and put it back but still not working. Please help me : (

Jo j says:

Thanks a lot your just save me some cash, window working like new excellent

hoespilaar says:

Thanks for your vid. In my car the little light inside the door doesn't work anymore. Is it easy to replace it too. Or better keep your hands off? thx

Lonnie Looysen says:

Got our window working again. Ours was the driver's door window, the blue one. I blew it out and sprayed WD40 in it, put it back together and it worked!

Francis Camara says:

hi.. what kind of wax or paste something you put on the contact button? tnx so much…. 🙂

TheVictorito79 says:

thankyou so much my friend my car has the same problem not honda is toyota but i did like this and works like new the other mecanics ar not honest before they toldme for fix cost more then new motor of the window so i was glad to you spend you time whit this thankyou good man

matthew montanari says:

Wow, can't beleive this worked. My window was broken for almost 2 months. You da man. THANK YOU

k3n c says:

Could not get my passenger window up yesterday, so today went through this whole procedure. My Civic is 2009 so the switches were a little different and I could not remove the cover. However, I did squirt a little WD40 inside the switch to help dissolve any corrosion. This guide was a great deal of help. However, I reassembled the power window console and my passenger door window still would not go up or down. That's when I discovered that neither of the back windows worked either…hint…hint…so it dawned on me what was wrong…I must have accidentally depressed the window lock button (a button I never use, not having kids) while the passenger button was down. Problem solved!

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