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In main fuse box under the dash, should be on drivers side. If it's not there, it's under the hood in the power dustribution box(just another fuse box but bigger). The cover to the fuse box normally has the layout of the fuses and what size they are/what they control printed on the inside of the fuse box's cover, but if all else fails the owners manual will always tell you for sure. Check all fuses and relays related to the windows or power accessories. If it's just one window having the issue, it's more than likely a bad window motor, they're cheap and easy to install.
It is located in the SJB smart junction box , it's a fuse / relay center / microprocessor ! Fuse # F2.10 30 amp . location -behind left side dash panel . Also check the accessory relay . Top relay left side , same location SJB .
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Hi, I'm figuring all four of your windows fail to roll down. On most foriegn and domestic passenger vehicles after say 1987, the electrical current between the car's battery, the door mounted power window switch and the window motor itself controlled by an electrical relay. On your 2007 Honda Accord, this relay is located under the hood in the engine compartment. It should be located on the passenger side next to the firewall and on top of the inner fender inside one of two control module boxes. You can identify a relay as compared to one of the high amp fuses by its shape ( a square, black or dark grey box about 1"x1"), Under the cover of the control module box you will find the legend of what's what. After you locate the "power windows" relay, it can then be tested to determine its servicability. Also you must check the integrity of the power window fuse located at the fuse panel in the front passenger compartment. Also connecting wiring can be checked for loose connections, burned insulation. Also its always a good idea to apply electrical silicone grease between the relay connections.
Check the fuse...it will be the fuse located inside the vehicle.
Your vehicle likely has several fuse box locations. There may be one or two underhood electrical centers with fuses and relays. There could also be an underdash fuse box. Some models have removable end caps on the instrument panel harboring a fuse box.
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