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Old Oct 5, 2008 | 09:47 AM
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Default Passenger side window help??

OK, I've read all the stickies on how to take apart the motor and fix. I tried it and mine didn't work.

So heres my problem: I replaced the motor with a reman from Advance Autoparts and it didn't work either. I could get the motor to spin using the 2 big wires in the motor harness by jumping 12v power to it. When I ohm'ed the motor I get .4 butween the 2 larger wires(2 top ), nut I get OOL on all 4 bottom wires?? Same reading on my old motor. I called my neighbor(ASE Honda Tech) and he recommended the drivers master switch. I have not heard any problems from people about these.
I returned the 1st replacement motor abd got another. It worked when I checked with the rocker switch so I put everything back together but then nothing?? Took evrything back apart and it worked sometimes( I beat on the motor, pulled the harness, ect and it would work sometimes) Am I just getting 2 bad rebuilds for motors or are there other issues. I'm taking back the Advance motor and going to try Autozone. I'm assuming the power goes through the master swith on the drivers side first, then to the passengers, but what would that have to do with the rocker switch sometimes rolling it down for the 1/2"?
Does anyone have the diagram for the system or know what wires in the harness control what? I know the system needs to have the motor and switch to complete the circuitso it doesn't show power going to the motor without it working(at least that is what my neighbor told me).
Any help or experience would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
Thanks, Clint
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