DIY How to fix a window controller Honda Accord

DIY How to fix a window controller Honda Accord

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Is one of your window switches on your driver’s side (master) not working? First check to see if the switch to the actual window works. It it does, then that means there is most likely an issue with the master switch assembly. This video shows you how to pop out and change the master switch assembly.

The part number in the link above is supposedly good for Honda Accord years 2013-2015. You can try taking the original assembly apart to solder if that’s your gift, but I don’t have the tools to work at the microlevel. It’s much easier to just switch out the entire assembly- very close to plug and play.

You’ll need two medium flat blade screwdrivers, one medium phillips screwdriver, and a new master switch assembly. After you pop out the arm rest attachment, you’ll just unscrew the master switch assembly and screw in the new one. Test the assembly before securing the arm rest piece back into place.

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@carolynnicole5139 says:

It seems to be unlocked all the way but it’s it will not release

@carolynnicole5139 says:

I can’t get the rear wire connector Piece out even though I’m turning that little white plastic lock in mechanism any suggestions? It seems stuck and I’ve been trying for an hour

@inkandescent3382 says:

Hope somebody answer my question (Honda Accord 2006). Can a glass window ran in its canals so bad to the point that burnt the electric motor? This question is because I just installed a new motor and regulator (combo) and it worked for a little while then burned fuse… after replacing fuse and with the window switch in my hands I connected the old electric motor (out of the window) and it runs perfectly. Now I ended with the window driver stacked all the way up… but with a new part in it.
Note.- If there is any video dealing with this same issue… can you post the link?

@ulisesalmanza5968 says:

Where is the link

@chellio6463 says:

Thorough video and a simple fix. Thanks for this.

@remmsterr says:

I’m stuck on this, man. My 2012 accord has an additional outlet labeled “A1” on the panel – not just the big grey one.

@kimdoh says:

Hi everyone. My Honda crosstour 2010, all windows work except the passenger side window didn’t at all. I tried the master window control on the driver side and window control of the passenger and I checked and changed the fuse of passenger side and didn’t work either so I don’t know what to do. Please help. Thanks

@peace2811 says:

I have 2011 and my drivers side window doesn’t roll up I put a new part like u did but still having problems

@carleighvanallen3483 says:

Thank you!! Just fixed my window..yay!!

@sofancybright says:

I just had my window button break yesterday and unfortunately my window was stuck in the down position in the rain…smh. but I ordered this part and followed the video and was able to complete this all by myself. I appreciate this video soooo much. It saved me hundreds of dollars and so stress❤❤❤❤

@monicajohnson3408 says:

Update: I ordered the window switch from Amazon for $28.99 received it the next morning, installed it and IT WORKED!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU again!!❤ I was so happy,actually over joyed, praised the Creators!! My car window was down for 5 days and I was worried about someone breaking in my car!! Thank you thank you!!❤ 4:27

@monicajohnson3408 says:

This is a job anyone who doesn't know how to work on cars can do!! I'm replacing the one on my 2012 honda accord and I'm hoping this fixes my problem!! Thank you for showing how to!! ❤ I'll bet this fix would cost at least$100-$200 or maybe more.

@BillKorteland says:

I took the extra steps to undo 3 screws holding the cover on the circuit board. I measured to see if the suspect switch was doing its job. In the down direction it switched to zero ohms. In the up position, it wavered up and down 150 ohms or so but never zero. I sprayed a little contact cleaner into the sliding switch part and moved it back and forth a number of times. After a bit, the switch started to work showing zero ohms in both directions. window now goes up and down. Mine was the passenger rear. The solder points are accessible so if anyone knows where to source these switches, it would be a better fix than contact cleaner. PS the switches are diffferent from my 09 civic.

@Agape_love25 says:

Bro was super long winded with this jawn!!!! Thank you tho!!

@richardassal7788 says:

You are awesome. Your video saved me $460. The dealer was going to charge me $500 for this. Given the part I bought was a $40 after-market purchase. None-the-less, thank you for this video!

@blaziandoll85 says:

You just saved me money! Your video was the best & I fixed my window.

@mesbaulmasum134 says:

All u gotta do is reset the main switch control module.
You don’t have to buy any new parts.

@2010epps says:

What about a 2010 Acura TL can’t find any videos about it

@faxmen09 says:

Nice job, excellent detail. The part is rather pricey and I'm wondering if it's possible that spraying some DeoxyitD5 on the switch contacts area might solve the issue. Wondering when part removed if contacts visible? Just curious. I've got a 2015 Accord and at least one window getting a little iffy. Still works but often takes 2-3 flicks to work. Guess it depends on the root cause of the failure.

@donhoward3770 says:

Amazing! I am in New Zealand and my 2007 Toyota "Wish" windows would not work from the drivers controller. I went to each window, (2 rear, + passenger) and held each switch in the up position for 12 seconds…and they all worked! What a relief! Apparently it is not just a Honda characteristic. Thanks you guys! ( I thought it was BS, but it's not. LOL)

@justskins says:

I have a 2013 Acoord EXl with same issue will this switch work on the 2013

@shazarali5221 says:

It’s worked Very useful information Thanks

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