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Old 25 Jan 2007, 03:24 am
nm5k@wt.net
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Default Re: 2003 Accord 4 cyl, door-related problems.



On Jan 24, 8:22 pm, Dave Kelsen <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> I have two distinct door-related problems.
>
> Imprimus, my car no longer knows when my door is open; this means that
> the light doesn't come on, a key left in the ignition doesn't cause the
> reminder sound, and there may be other possible repercussions I don't
> know about. It's not the light, which works fine. Whatever the modern
> equivalent of the little plunger that used to be in the door and opened
> a circuit when not depressed has ceased to work.


Sounds like your door switch is not opening when the door is closed.
On my car, this also lights the little red "door" light on the dash if
that were
to occur. New switch time.. BTW, mine older model uses a sliding
switch
with a plastic "hook" that the door shuts against. It's not like the
usual
pushbutton type you see on most US cars. But I dunno about your
newer model. if you pull the switch loose, and unhook one of the leads
and the problem goes away, it's the switch not opening.
>
> What I seek is some idea about how/where to look for solutions. I have
> a Helm's, but didn't find anything in an admittedly cursory perusal.
>
> Secundus, the window in the same (driver's) door is becoming very
> hesitant to go up. It works, albeit slowly, if the car is running, but
> is resistant enough to stop altogether if the engine is not running. It
> is not (directly) a battery problem; none of the other three windows
> exhibit this behavior.


You need to grease up that bugger.. That's bad for the motor..
Probably the gear/regulator section getting dry. Also cold might make
it
worse. Also make sure it's not sticking on the window seals..Sometimes
spraying a light shot of something can help the window slide along the
seals better. IE: a small amount of silicone spray, or whatever..
My crank windows on my old 68 ford truck used to be real hard to
turn. Greased up the regulators, etc, and after getting it broke in, I
can
turn the handles with my index finger. It's lasted quite a while too,
as they
are still easy.
MK

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