Window master switch

Asked by Zvi Oct 16, 2023 at 01:36 PM about the 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What labor is involved in diagnosing a faulty wi dow
master switch in a Honda Accord 2017. The switch lowers
the window, but no up. Switch on door works both.

3 Answers

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Usually if the window goes down but not up it is the switch, the switch reverses the polarity to make the motor run one direction for up then the other direction for down. Usually takes a hour of labor time to remove the door panel replace the switch and reinstall the door panel. Provided they don’t break anything during the process.

202,415

It's just a failed master switch or a break in the wiring from it. If the switch works, you can test it, the break is likely in the wore that runs from the door to the car body. Those wires flex each time the door is moved.

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