Honda CR-V Power Window Problems

31 messages,  Last post on Apr 22, 2013 at 2:07 PM

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#27 of 31 Honda CR-V Power Window Problems by suhadi

Mar 25, 2012 (10:40 pm)

I have a problem with my driver side power window of CR-V 2007 & 2010. If I open the window glass when it is wet, it cannot go up completely. The window glass will go up & down repeatly ended with half or less open. Honda service explained that it caused by dirty window frame then they cleaned up. Though it does not work. Can somebody help? Thanks

#28 of 31 Re: Power window problem [crvme3] by kensan

Jul 25, 2012 (6:21 pm)

Replying to: crvme3 (Mar 26, 2007 4:46 pm)
I to own a 1997 crv I,ve discovered that there is a problem where the wiring plugs into the door The wires have been scored when they were inserted and crimped to the pins of the plug.My vech. had 5 broken wires and while repairing 3 more broke this means that some of these wiresprobably had only afew strands that were connected which would severely limit power available for window motors power locks causeing them to stall under load.I removed the door by removing the door hinge bolts (they are not adjustable at this point so no need to mark etc. )I unplugged the wiring from the door and spliced soldered &shrink tubed each wire and secured them and reinstalled the door no more prob.Prior to this i had power lock & alarm issues too

#29 of 31 Re: 98 crv dr. pwr window will not go down.... [honda_lover1] by kensan

Jul 26, 2012 (5:52 pm)

Replying to: honda_lover1 (May 27, 2009 4:43 pm)
You need to remove the panel on the inside of the door .Take the screws in the armrest out ,also the screw inside the door handle ,remove speakergrill it prys off undue screws holding speakerin ,carefully pry the panel off at the bottom and sides.Lift it to remove it under window,carefuly unplug the wiring ,stip the plastic sheet off you can now undue the 10mm bolts that hold s the window mechanism in the door unbolt the window from the mechanism remove the motor and mechanicals repair and reinstall see my earlyer post re: broken wires at main plug to the door

#30 of 31 power window stuck up in close position by silvergrass

Feb 03, 2013 (8:08 pm)

How can I access to the bolt holding the glass and regulator it is stuck up in close position. There is no hole alloted to unbolt it. The only access was at lower/open position. I can not move or push the window down manually. Any suggestion please.

#31 of 31 Re: power window stuck up in close position [silvergrass] by kading

Apr 22, 2013 (2:07 pm)

Replying to: silvergrass (Feb 03, 2013 8:08 pm)
If it's not too late for you, I just finished replacing the regulator on a 97 CRV yesterday. The motor had died and the glass was stuck in the fully raised position. You'll have to remove all the bolts holding the regulator to the door (6 of them). Best to be a two man job with one holding the glass from above just for safety so the glass doesn't drop suddenly. Once the regulator is unbolted move the entire assembly downwards gently. The two bolts attaching the glass to the regulator will be exposed through the cut-outs on the door frame. You may have to rotate the glass forward to a 45 degree angle to get it low enough to expose the bolts.
 
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