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stefan

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Power Window Failure
« on: April 28, 2024, 10:15:44 AM »
I recently purchased a used 2022 Jazz with 11k km on it. I've noticed since then the rear left power window won't operate from either door switch (all other windows work as expected). There were no sounds from the window motor - no whining or clicking - which suggests to me that the wiring might be at fault. Since the car is still under warranty, I'd avoid playing around with the fuse box or wiring. I'll bring it to the dealer whenever I have time. The reason I'm writing here is to get a sense of whether anyone else encountered any electrical issues with this model (apart from the 12v battery). I searched this forum for this specific issue unsuccessfully.

I can’t figure out how I missed this during the test drive. Perhaps I was too distracted by the consumption I was getting. Now, I'm questioning whether the issue was even present then. We've recently had some very wet and sticky snow here, which might have gotten in between the door and the body. Could it have interfered/squeezed the wiring when I was repeatedly closing and opening the door that day? I like to think I'm pretty vigilant with my cars, so it's puzzling how this could have happened.

Jinbeizame

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Re: Power Window Failure
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2024, 01:43:55 PM »
I am experiencing the same fault with my Jazz 2021 with 10K miles (16K km). Although all 3 door windows operate fine only the rear left fails. No noise nor vibration when pushing the button(s).  As a last resort I managed to raise the glass by human hands, then never open it until the next service comes.  This is a minor issue, but there is a looming major issue which I posted a short time ago relating to the Brake Operating Simulator of Honda HV cars. All modern cars are designed to be BIG computers, meaning even a small electronic component can/will fail without warning. Sometimes it can cause very serious consequences. Always drive this in mind.

tfw7

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Re: Power Window Failure
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2024, 04:41:17 PM »
This reminds me of the time I told my garage that my rear windows would not open at all (this was on a previous car, Clio)
The mechanic very politely told me it was because I had engaged the child lock without realising....

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