Power window relay bypass
As with all the Hondas I've owned, one of the first things I do, since I don't have kids that will play with them and strangle their BFF, is to bypass the power window relay so I can operate them with the ignition off. It's pretty simple to remove the relay, make a jumper wire to go between the fuse box terminals, and have the switch be hot at all times. Only drawback is the LED on the switch that says 'AUTO' will be lit 24/7. If anyone is interested I can provide details or a how-to.
As with all the Hondas I've owned, one of the first things I do, since I don't have kids that will play with them and strangle their BFF, is to bypass the power window relay so I can operate them with the ignition off. It's pretty simple to remove the relay, make a jumper wire to go between the fuse box terminals, and have the switch be hot at all times. Only drawback is the LED on the switch that says 'AUTO' will be lit 24/7. If anyone is interested I can provide details or a how-to.
I would be grateful for the help
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SneezinCD5
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Feb 22, 2009 01:00 PM




