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Ultona

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Accord 2.2 ES GT
Hi my 08 2.2 idtec accord rear passenger window is faulty,the motor works ok to put the window up and down but on the way up when it hits the top it drops back down a bit was told motor not seating the window properly and have checked the rubbers all ok was told new motor will fix just want to no can I reset my window motor as it is working
 
You can look at the alignment but sounds like window regulator.
You can clean and grease rails also reset by putting window fully down then fully up and hold for 2 seconds but if that doesn't solve replace regulator

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Thanks for reply Sajeel going to try reset window regulator 1st before I have to buy new regulator,came across this does anyone no if i should try this

Honda has released a service manual update regarding power window problems, including up/down movement on its own, slow to open/close, squeals, creaks, clunks or clicks.

Affected vehicles include 2003-2010 Accord, 2006-2010 Civic, 2007-2010 Civic Hybrid, 2007-2010 CR-V, 2003-2010 Element, 2009-2010 Fit, 2010 Insight, 2005-2010 Odyssey, and 2009-2010 Pilot and Ridgeline.

SYMPTOM 1

When using the auto-up function, the driver or passenger front window goes up and then reverses on its own.

PROBABLE CAUSE

The power window control unit needs to be reset, or the run channel is damaged or dirty.

REPAIR PROCEDURE

NOTE: You must perform the manual reset from the power window switch at the affected window.

1. Turn the ignition switch ON.

2. Lower the window all the way down with the power window switch.

3. Open the affected door.

NOTE: Perform steps 4 through 7 within 5 seconds of each step. Perform these steps a total of four times in a row. These steps clear the control unit’s memory.

4, Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.

5. Push down and hold the power window switch.

6. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

7. Release the power window switch. Make sure that the auto-up feature doesn’t work. If it does, perform steps 4 through 7 again, paying close attention to the 5-second time limit for up to three more times for each series of steps.

8. Lower the window all the way down using the power window switch.

9. Pull up and hold the power window switch until the window goes all the way up, then keep holding the switch for 1 second. Make sure that the auto-up/down feature works correctly by lowering and raising the window with the power window switch. If it does not work correctly, repeat the manual reset several times, paying close attention to the 5-second time limit. If it still does not work, troubleshoot the power window circuit.
 
I already posted however the reset will only work if the window does not stick on way up so you should clean and lubricate window and rails so that the windows go up and down smoothly

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