Hi,
Sounds like it probably is the motor on the way out, but it may also be
worth checking and greasing the runners/slides that operate the window.
I have a 94 Accord, and had a similar problem with the window stopping and
it turned out that a small plastic guide-wheel that turns inside the lower
runner had sheered and caused the window to 'stick'. I greased everything
and it worked great for a short time, until the plastic wheel decided to
jump out of the runner, and warp it badly!!!! Now I am going to have to
change the whole sliding mechanism.
Good luck
Gary
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> Driver's window stopped on this LX 4-door. Switch wouldn't do anything. If
I
> hold the switch up or down and give the window a tug, it will continue to
the
> top or bottom.
>
> Is this the motor going out? If so, I see that they list for almost $300
and
> retail for a bit over $200. Can these be rebuilt? Anyone done this? Are
> brushes easy to replace on these?
>
> How tough is the motor and regulator to get out of these cars?
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