I was informed by my local dealership that after power is loss (disconnecting from the battery), using the switch at the window in question - take window down to lowest level and then bring it back up to it's highest level and hold the switch until you hear a 'click'. This process returned the passenger's front window remote control to the driver's switch for me.
A power window relay switch relays the power from the car's battery, to the switch itself, and then to the window motor. When pressing the button inside of the car it allows the power to go from the relay switch to the motor and roll the window up or down.
If the question was referring to the operation of the drivers side window - then, the answer is that it should not have had any effect on the operation of that switch at all. Altho I don't like coincidences, I suppose that it is possible that the switch may just happened to fail at the same time the battery was replaced. : The AUTO function has to be reset. : 1) Start the engine. Push down on the driver's window switch until the window is fully open. : 2) Pull back on the driver's window switch to close the window completely, then hold the switch in that position for a second or two more. : If the power windows don't reset, then have your Honda dealer check them out. : Bikerbc
You will need to raise the drivers side window all the way up and then hold the button in the up position for about 20 seconds, that should do it.
you could run 2 wires from the +, and - post on your battery to the switch itself that should get your window up. if that's the case youll have to replace the switch...
An electrical device that uses a low current switch to connect a high current wire for the power windows in automobiles. Relays get their electricity from the battery. The resulting magnetic field pushes a switch into place. This switch connects the power window to the car battery for as long as the electromagnet stays charged. Read more: What Is a Power Window Relay? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_7656796_power-window-relay.html#ixzz1xSG1aeqJ
No. They simply won't run.
To change the motor in the 1996 Chevy Cavalier driver's side window, first pry the interior door panel from the door. Then, remove the motor by first disconnecting the vehicle's battery and then disconnecting the wiring to the motor. You can then remove the screws that hold the motor in place.
Remove the door panel, find and unplug the window motor. Use jumper wires to supply battery voltage from the door lock switch (or use jumper cables and jumper wires to get power to it from the battery) to the two contacts on the motor. If the window goes the wrong way, switch the wires at the motor. Leave the window motor unplugged so it can't be rolled down accidentally until you are able to properly repair the window.
I have never seen a car with a battery for the electric window. The electric windows use the main car battery. If your electric window does not function properly, there is some other reason for it's erratic behavior. ie: intermittent short, faulty switch (my guess), faulty window motor, etc, etc.
i would first check to see if power window master switch is good usually if more than one window doesnt work, that's where the problem isfords also have a lock on the master switch for windows other than driver window. check that is not engaged
I would try disconnecting the battery, replacing the switch, and then checking all the fuses. The old switch may be causing a short in the electrical system. Hopefully it hasn't caused to much damage if that is what happened - actually turned out i blew the accessory module .. woohooo xD
NOTE: Anytime the battery terminal has been disconnected, please initialize the driver's door power window and front passenger's door power window after reconnecting the battery terminal. With ignition switch in the "ON" position, do the following: 1. Push down and hold the driver's door power window switch to completely open the window. 2. Pull and hold up the driver's door power window switch until the window closes. Continue holding the switch for approximately one second until the switch changes from blinking to a constant illumination. 3. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open and close" function by fully pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" positions. At this time the power window switch for the passenger's door window should be blinking. 4. Push down and hold the passenger's door power window switch to completely open the window. 5. Pull and hold up the passenger's door power window switch until the window closes. Continue holding the switch for approximately one second until the switch changes from blinking to a constant illumination. 6. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open and close" function by fully pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" positions