92 prelude, sunroof, not working
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92 prelude, sunroof, not working
I got a 92 prelude, and my sunroof is not working, motors good, could it be a relay or something besides the sunroof motor??
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Re: 92 prelude, sunroof, not working (HondaS2000)
if the motor is good, the electrical is working. now time to check the mechical. you may have to pull off the sunroof itself to see if the sliding bracket is bound in the rail. have you tried to push lightly from inside while pushing the button, to see if the seal has just created a bond?
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Re: 92 prelude, sunroof, not working (REDLUDE4WS)
i dont hear the motor coming on, usually you can hear it. im thinkin is some kind of fuse or relay, it does nothing when i push on the sunroof
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Re: 92 prelude, sunroof, not working (HondaS2000)
oh, i though you said the motor worked. well in that case check for power at the fuse first and then check for power at the motor. if you have both change the motor.
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Re: 92 prelude, sunroof, not working (HondaS2000)
SUN ROOF DOES NOT MOVE, MOTOR DOES NOT RUN (ANY SWITCH)
Blown fuse No. 37 (40-amp) in underhood fuse/relay box. Blown
fuse No. 7 (30-amp) or fuse No. 17 (30-amp) fuse in dash fuse box.
Power window relay. Faulty sun roof motor. Open in White/Blue,
Black/Yellow, Green/Yellow or Green/Red wire.
MOTOR TEST
Remove high mount brake light cover. Remove headliner. Unplug
2-pin connector from the motor. Using jumper wires, connect connector
terminals to battery voltage and ground. Check for motor operation.
Reverse jumper wires and retest. Replace motor if it does not
operation in both directions.
RELAY TEST
NOTE: Sun roof system is equipped with separate relays for opening
and closing functions.
Remove sun roof relay from dash fuse/relay box. Test
continuity with an ohmmeter. Continuity should exist between terminals
"B" and "C". See Fig. 2. Using jumper wires, connect terminals "D" and
"E" to battery voltage and ground. If continuity does not exist
between terminals "A" and "C", replace relay.
this is from Mitchell...hope it helps
Blown fuse No. 37 (40-amp) in underhood fuse/relay box. Blown
fuse No. 7 (30-amp) or fuse No. 17 (30-amp) fuse in dash fuse box.
Power window relay. Faulty sun roof motor. Open in White/Blue,
Black/Yellow, Green/Yellow or Green/Red wire.
MOTOR TEST
Remove high mount brake light cover. Remove headliner. Unplug
2-pin connector from the motor. Using jumper wires, connect connector
terminals to battery voltage and ground. Check for motor operation.
Reverse jumper wires and retest. Replace motor if it does not
operation in both directions.
RELAY TEST
NOTE: Sun roof system is equipped with separate relays for opening
and closing functions.
Remove sun roof relay from dash fuse/relay box. Test
continuity with an ohmmeter. Continuity should exist between terminals
"B" and "C". See Fig. 2. Using jumper wires, connect terminals "D" and
"E" to battery voltage and ground. If continuity does not exist
between terminals "A" and "C", replace relay.
this is from Mitchell...hope it helps
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