Power windows/sunroof/windshield Wipers stopped working 95 civic coupe
So the tittle pretty much says it all. And I have searched it and found many post about this but non with a straight answer so I'm hoping I'll get some more luck by asking myself. I was told it could be a faulty ground connection but I've looking under my dash and steering wheel and have not found any connection to ground what's so ever. Any help would Be really appreciated. My power windows don't go down at all. My windshield wipers don't move & my sunroof won't open.
Did you check underhood fuses as well. These 3 circuits all have fuse 41 and fuse 39 under the hood in common. (I checked the helms). They also share the same ground point of G201/G401
They also have fuse 14 in the main panel. Have you checked it with a continuity tester/ohm meter instead of a visual inspection
They also have fuse 14 in the main panel. Have you checked it with a continuity tester/ohm meter instead of a visual inspection
Did you check underhood fuses as well. These 3 circuits all have fuse 41 and fuse 39 under the hood in common. (I checked the helms). They also share the same ground point of G201/G401
They also have fuse 14 in the main panel. Have you checked it with a continuity tester/ohm meter instead of a visual inspection
They also have fuse 14 in the main panel. Have you checked it with a continuity tester/ohm meter instead of a visual inspection
This was really helpful thank you !! I shall try it and see if it fixes the problem .!
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On my 94 del sol I had to replace the Integrated control unit part number 38600-SR3-A130-M1. I got one at the junkyard it's about the size of a pack of cigarettes and it's mounted to the back of the under dash fuse box. (pry it off). It controls the windshield wipers and a few other electrical systems.
Like a main relay it can short out from heat and moisture.
Like a main relay it can short out from heat and moisture.
On my 94 del sol I had to replace the Integrated control unit part number 38600-SR3-A130-M1. I got one at the junkyard it's about the size of a pack of cigarettes and it's mounted to the back of the under dash fuse box. (pry it off). It controls the windshield wipers and a few other electrical systems.
Like a main relay it can short out from heat and moisture.
Like a main relay it can short out from heat and moisture.
With the moonroof, if you manually crank it open, can you use the close button to make it work? The moonroof uses 2 different fuses for opening and closing. To manually crank it open, there is a plastic tab you turn and pop free and then using the allen key that came with the car, crank it open a little bit, and see if the close button pushes it back. Other wise, try replacing fuse 14 with a known good and possibly the ones under the hood with a known good.
Well Thank you for All the help. I finally got everything to work again perfectly. I got help from my friend who has access to very descriptive wiring diagrams of my car due to his school & I was able to figure out the Missing ground Connection. And got that fixed myself & I can finally enjoy my sunroof once again . Thanks again for all your help . Much appreciated.
[QUOTE=94 Civic Si;51025939]No more "Test Fuse" link in sig?[/QUOTE
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Please stop bumping old threads.
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Please stop bumping old threads.
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