Resetting the driver’s power window on a Honda Accord typically involves reinitializing the auto up/down memory by fully closing the window, then fully opening it, and finally fully closing it again, while briefly holding the switch at each endpoint. This process restores the one-touch up/down function on most model years.
What you need to know before you start
The exact steps can vary by model year and trim. In most cases, the reset targets the driver’s window memory so that the one-touch operation works again. If your Accord doesn’t have one-touch up/down or the reset doesn’t take, check the owner’s manual for year-specific instructions and consider professional help if the problem persists.
Reset procedure for the driver’s window
To reinitialize the auto up/down function of the driver’s window, follow these steps:
- Turn the ignition to ON (do not start the engine) and ensure the window can be operated normally.
- Fully close the driver’s window by pressing and holding the window switch to the Up position until the glass is completely closed. Continue to hold the switch up for 1–2 seconds after it stops moving.
- Release the switch, then pull the switch down to open the window fully. Hold the switch in the Down position for 1–2 seconds after the glass is fully down.
- Raise the window again to the fully closed position and hold the switch Up for 1–2 seconds after it finishes moving.
- Test the auto function by pressing the switch briefly to see if the window goes up automatically. If not, you may repeat the steps once more or proceed to alternative troubleshooting if needed.
Conclusion: Performing this sequence reinitializes the driver’s window memory on many Honda Accords, restoring the one-touch functionality. If the feature still doesn’t work, there may be a fault in the switch, wiring, regulator, or control module requiring professional diagnosis.
Other common issues and quick checks
If the reset doesn’t fix the problem, check these common causes and quick fixes before seeking service:
- Ensure the window lock switch is not engaged, which can disable certain window functions.
- Inspect the power window fuse; a blown fuse can prevent operation of the window or its auto feature.
- Look for obstructions or damage in the window track or regulator that could impede movement.
Concluding note: If you’ve tried the reset and still have trouble, schedule service with a dealer or qualified mechanic. They can diagnose issues with the actuator, regulator, switch, or electronic control module and recommend appropriate repairs.
Summary
Resetting the Honda Accord window switch involves reinitializing the auto up/down memory by fully closing, fully opening, and then fully closing the driver’s window, with brief holds at each endpoint. While the steps work for many model years, variations exist, so consult your owner’s manual if in doubt. If problems persist after the reset, check the window lock, fuses, and wiring, and seek professional assistance to diagnose potential hardware faults.


