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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2007

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2003 Accord Driver’s window inop

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F9er - 05 Mar 2007 06:28 GMT
Howdy all..first time post and I’m sure it’s a redundant one.  Looks
like the driver’s side window regulator/motor died on me.  I’ve done
all the ops test’s on the switches and the like.  I’ve got the door
panel off and I can get my hands on the motor (I think).  Can anyone
direct me to a link that has the regulator’s diagram so I know what I
need to disengage so I can get my window up temporarily and keep it
there until I can get to a shop?

It’s an 03 Accord EX-V6 4dr.

Thanks for any and all help, and I have to say this site is really
cool.

Roger.

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Michael Pardee - 05 Mar 2007 12:29 GMT
> Howdy all..first time post and I'm sure it's a redundant one.  Looks
> like the driver's side window regulator/motor died on me.  I've done
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> Roger.

Not really familiar with the '03, but I usually deal with dead regulators by
unfastening the glass from the regulator. Typically that is done by a pair
of screws where the bottom of the glass attaches to the regulator - 10 mm
heads are typical. Once the glass is loose it can be taped all the way
around the outside, or if it rides in a channel the channel can be taped
with duct tape to prevent the glass from dropping down.

Mike
 
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