Power window relearn procedure
If the black cover is (A); yes, part of the sensor was broken.
Years ago, the battery sensor on your model year was part of a recall due to moisture intrusion.
https://hondanews.com/en-US/releases...-accord?page=1
https://hondanews.com/en-US/releases...-accord?page=1
Years ago, the battery sensor on your model year was part of a recall due to moisture intrusion.
https://hondanews.com/en-US/releases...-accord?page=1
https://hondanews.com/en-US/releases...-accord?page=1
I would have to get this part from the dealer, I suspect. About how much? Is this something I could replace myself?
Honda list price is around $40. It is a dealer part. There are online Honda dealers that sell for less than list price; but, shipping costs will probably nullify the price difference. You can use Honda e-store and check on-line if a local dealer near you might sell for less than list price and pick up the part there.
Honda Part No.:38920-T2A-A04
You can replace it yourself. A 10mm socket and ratchet or wrench is the only tool needed. The image I previously posted shows the two nuts that are loosened/removed.
(Refer to image I previously post.)
Removal:
1. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0), or the vehicle ignition in the OFF mode.
2. Disconnect the battery sensor connector.
3. Remove the battery sensor (A) from the battery.
4. Disconnect the negative terminal (B) from the battery sensor.
NOTE: To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when removing the negative terminal.
Install:
1. Install the negative terminal (B) on the battery sensor (A).
NOTE:
Make sure the areas between the negative terminal and the battery sensor are clean.
To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when installing the negative terminal.
2. Install the battery sensor to the battery.
3. Connect the battery sensor connector.
Honda Part No.:38920-T2A-A04
You can replace it yourself. A 10mm socket and ratchet or wrench is the only tool needed. The image I previously posted shows the two nuts that are loosened/removed.
(Refer to image I previously post.)
Removal:
1. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0), or the vehicle ignition in the OFF mode.
2. Disconnect the battery sensor connector.
3. Remove the battery sensor (A) from the battery.
4. Disconnect the negative terminal (B) from the battery sensor.
NOTE: To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when removing the negative terminal.
Install:
1. Install the negative terminal (B) on the battery sensor (A).
NOTE:
Make sure the areas between the negative terminal and the battery sensor are clean.
To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when installing the negative terminal.2. Install the battery sensor to the battery.
3. Connect the battery sensor connector.
Honda list price is around $40. It is a dealer part. There are online Honda dealers that sell for less than list price; but, shipping costs will probably nullify the price difference. You can use Honda e-store and check on-line if a local dealer near you might sell for less than list price and pick up the part there.
Honda Part No.:38920-T2A-A04
You can replace it yourself. A 10mm socket and ratchet or wrench is the only tool needed. The image I previously posted shows the two nuts that are loosened/removed.
(Refer to image I previously post.)
Removal:
1. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0), or the vehicle ignition in the OFF mode.
2. Disconnect the battery sensor connector.
3. Remove the battery sensor (A) from the battery.
4. Disconnect the negative terminal (B) from the battery sensor.
NOTE: To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when removing the negative terminal.
Install:
1. Install the negative terminal (B) on the battery sensor (A).
NOTE:
Make sure the areas between the negative terminal and the battery sensor are clean.
To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when installing the negative terminal.
2. Install the battery sensor to the battery.
3. Connect the battery sensor connector.
Honda Part No.:38920-T2A-A04
You can replace it yourself. A 10mm socket and ratchet or wrench is the only tool needed. The image I previously posted shows the two nuts that are loosened/removed.
(Refer to image I previously post.)
Removal:
1. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0), or the vehicle ignition in the OFF mode.
2. Disconnect the battery sensor connector.
3. Remove the battery sensor (A) from the battery.
4. Disconnect the negative terminal (B) from the battery sensor.
NOTE: To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when removing the negative terminal.
Install:
1. Install the negative terminal (B) on the battery sensor (A).
NOTE:
Make sure the areas between the negative terminal and the battery sensor are clean.
To protect the battery sensor connector (C) from damage, do not hold it when installing the negative terminal.2. Install the battery sensor to the battery.
3. Connect the battery sensor connector.
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