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@christinabarcia just because there is constant power on our windows, does not mean it would drain the battery. It would only do that if the power is being used. This is okay from a power consumption, battery perspective. Some vehicles allow the windows to be closed even without the key in the ignition etc. Try to move them down like that. Let us know what you find out.

Let us know the exact year and model of your Accord.

=== Update (01/26/24) ===

@christinabarcia try to reset the power windows:

1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).[br]
2. Move the driver's window all the way down by using the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
3. Open the driver's door.

NOTE: steps 4 - 7 must be done within 5 seconds of each other.

4. Turn the ignition switch OFF.[br]
5. Push and hold the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
6. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).[br]
7. Release the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
8. Repeat steps 4 - 7 three more times.[br]
9. Wait 1 second.[br]
10. Confirm that AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN do not work. If AUTO UP and DOWN work, go back to step 1.[br]
11. Move the driver's window all the way down by holding the driver's window DOWN switch to the AUTO DOWN position.[br]
12. Pull up and hold the driver's window UP switch to the AUTO UP position until the window reaches the fully closed position, then continue to hold the switch for 1 second.[br]
13. Confirm that the power window master switch is reset by using the driver's window AUTO UP and DOWN function. [br]

Here is the wiring diagram for the power windows. It looks like a bad relay (always on) could be an issue as well.

[image|3206506]

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Düzenleyen: oldturkey03 (oy detayları)

Metin:

@christinabarcia just because there is constant power on our windows, does not mean it would drain the battery. It would only do that if the power is being used. This is okay from a power consumption, battery perspective. Some vehicles allow the windows to be closed even without the key in the ignition etc. Try to move them down like that. Let us know what you find out.
Let us know the exact year and model of your Accord.
=== Update (01/26/24) ===
+
@christinabarcia try to reset the power windows:
1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).[br]
2. Move the driver's window all the way down by using the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
3. Open the driver's door.
NOTE: steps 4 - 7 must be done within 5 seconds of each other.
4. Turn the ignition switch OFF.[br]
5. Push and hold the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
6. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).[br]
7. Release the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
8. Repeat steps 4 - 7 three more times.[br]
9. Wait 1 second.[br]
10. Confirm that AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN do not work. If AUTO UP and DOWN work, go back to step 1.[br]
11. Move the driver's window all the way down by holding the driver's window DOWN switch to the AUTO DOWN position.[br]
12. Pull up and hold the driver's window UP switch to the AUTO UP position until the window reaches the fully closed position, then continue to hold the switch for 1 second.[br]
13. Confirm that the power window master switch is reset by using the driver's window AUTO UP and DOWN function. [br]
+Here is the wiring diagram for the power windows. It looks like a bad relay (always on) could be an issue as well.
-Here is the wiring diagram for the power windows. It looks like a bad relay (always on) could be an issue as well. [image|3206506]
+[image|3206506]
[br]

Durum:

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Düzenleyen: oldturkey03

Metin:

@christinabarcia just because there is constant power on our windows, does not mean it would drain the battery. It would only do that if the power is being used. This is okay from a power consumption, battery perspective. Some vehicles allow the windows to be closed even without the key in the ignition etc. Try to move them down like that. Let us know what you find out.
Let us know the exact year and model of your Accord.
+
+=== Update (01/26/24) ===
+@christinabarcia try to reset the power windows:
+
+1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).[br]
+2. Move the driver's window all the way down by using the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
+3. Open the driver's door.
+
+NOTE: steps 4 - 7 must be done within 5 seconds of each other.
+
+4. Turn the ignition switch OFF.[br]
+5. Push and hold the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
+6. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).[br]
+7. Release the driver's window DOWN switch.[br]
+8. Repeat steps 4 - 7 three more times.[br]
+9. Wait 1 second.[br]
+10. Confirm that AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN do not work. If AUTO UP and DOWN work, go back to step 1.[br]
+11. Move the driver's window all the way down by holding the driver's window DOWN switch to the AUTO DOWN position.[br]
+12. Pull up and hold the driver's window UP switch to the AUTO UP position until the window reaches the fully closed position, then continue to hold the switch for 1 second.[br]
+13. Confirm that the power window master switch is reset by using the driver's window AUTO UP and DOWN function. [br]
+
+
+Here is the wiring diagram for the power windows. It looks like a bad relay (always on) could be an issue as well. [image|3206506]
+
+[br]

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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: oldturkey03

Metin:

@christinabarcia just because there is constant power on our windows, does not mean it would drain the battery. It would only do that if the power is being used. This is okay from a power consumption, battery perspective. Some vehicles allow the windows to be closed even without the key in the ignition etc. Try to move them down like that. Let us know what you find out.

Let us know the exact year and model of your Accord.

Durum:

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