Passenger's Power Window Switch Test

2011 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE4, BZHASECTION Passenger's Power Window Switch Test
  1. Remove the passenger's door panel.
  2. Disconnect the 8P connector (A) from the passenger's power window switch (B).

    Front passenger's 

    Fig 1: Locating Passenger's Power Window Switch 8P Connector - Front Passenger'S
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    Rear 

    Fig 2: Locating Passenger's Power Window Switch 8P Connector - Rear
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  3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the table.
    Fig 3: Passenger's Power Window Switch Terminals Continuity Reference Chart
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  4. Connect battery power to terminal No. 4 and ground terminal No. 7 (or No. 8). The switch light should come on.
  5. If the continuity or switch light tests is not as specified, replace the switch (see POWER WINDOW SWITCH REPLACEMENT ).
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