2001 CRV Power window/door lock problem
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2001 CRV Power window/door lock problem
I have been having some gradually growing problems with my 2001 CRV
recently. Both my front power door locks quit working about 3 months
ago. Recently, the driver side window has been making a soft popping
noise when rolled ALL THE WAY down, and a loud popping noise when
rolled all the way up. If I do not roll the window ALL THE WAY down,
it does not make the noise. Today, I rolled the window all the way
down, then all the way up and heard the loud pop. Then it stopped
working completely. I can still hear the window motor humming when I
push the button, but it does not move. I do not hear any sound when I
push the button for the door locks.
Is this something I can likely fix myself. I really cant afford to
pay a bunch to get this fixed as I have to replace the timing belts
very soon. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
recently. Both my front power door locks quit working about 3 months
ago. Recently, the driver side window has been making a soft popping
noise when rolled ALL THE WAY down, and a loud popping noise when
rolled all the way up. If I do not roll the window ALL THE WAY down,
it does not make the noise. Today, I rolled the window all the way
down, then all the way up and heard the loud pop. Then it stopped
working completely. I can still hear the window motor humming when I
push the button, but it does not move. I do not hear any sound when I
push the button for the door locks.
Is this something I can likely fix myself. I really cant afford to
pay a bunch to get this fixed as I have to replace the timing belts
very soon. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Re: 2001 CRV Power window/door lock problem
nybaseball22@gmail.com wrote:
> I have been having some gradually growing problems with my 2001 CRV
> recently. Both my front power door locks quit working about 3 months
> ago. Recently, the driver side window has been making a soft popping
> noise when rolled ALL THE WAY down, and a loud popping noise when
> rolled all the way up. If I do not roll the window ALL THE WAY down,
> it does not make the noise. Today, I rolled the window all the way
> down, then all the way up and heard the loud pop. Then it stopped
> working completely. I can still hear the window motor humming when I
> push the button, but it does not move. I do not hear any sound when I
> push the button for the door locks.
>
> Is this something I can likely fix myself. I really cant afford to
> pay a bunch to get this fixed as I have to replace the timing belts
> very soon. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
Hi,
Are you good at removing door panel? At least you can take a look then.
Sounds like ssomething is loose.
> I have been having some gradually growing problems with my 2001 CRV
> recently. Both my front power door locks quit working about 3 months
> ago. Recently, the driver side window has been making a soft popping
> noise when rolled ALL THE WAY down, and a loud popping noise when
> rolled all the way up. If I do not roll the window ALL THE WAY down,
> it does not make the noise. Today, I rolled the window all the way
> down, then all the way up and heard the loud pop. Then it stopped
> working completely. I can still hear the window motor humming when I
> push the button, but it does not move. I do not hear any sound when I
> push the button for the door locks.
>
> Is this something I can likely fix myself. I really cant afford to
> pay a bunch to get this fixed as I have to replace the timing belts
> very soon. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
Hi,
Are you good at removing door panel? At least you can take a look then.
Sounds like ssomething is loose.
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