1992 Honda Accord Owner's Manual - Page 55

1992 Honda Accord Manual

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Power Windows Power Windows (US: LX/EX, Canada: EX/EX-R) The power windows can be operated only when the ignition switch is in the " I I " position. The operation of the windows is controlled by the main switch located in the master control panel on the armrest of the driver's door. When the main switch is off, only the driver's door window can be opened and closed. When the main switch is on, all door windows can be opened and closed by the driver, using the appropriate switch in the master control panel, and the passenger windows can be opened and closed by the passengers, using the switch located on each passenger door. When opening or closing a window, push and hold either the " u p " or " d o w n " side of the switch until the window reaches the desired position, then release. NOTE: DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH MAIN SWITCH Close Open FRONT PASSENGER'S WINDOW Close The driver's window can be opened fully, without the driver having to hold the switch down, simply by pushing the switch past the first "stop." Open REAR PASSENGER'S WINDOW Power Window Key-off Operation The power windows can still be operated for about 10 minutes after the ignition is turned from the " I I " to the " I " or " 0 " position as long as neither front door has been opened. Be sure, before closing any window, that all hands, arms and other obstructions are clear of the window frame and glass; severe personal injury could result. Always keep the main switch in the off position when children are in the car; injury may result from unintentional window operation.

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Power Windows
Power Windows
(US: LX/EX, Canada: EX/EX-R)
The
power
windows
can
be
oper-
ated only when the ignition switch
is in the "II" position.
The
operation
of
the
windows
is
controlled
by
the
main
switch
located in the master control panel
on the armrest of the driver's door.
When the main switch is off, only
the driver's door window
can be
opened and closed.
When the main switch is on, all door
windows can be opened and closed
by the driver, using the appropriate
switch in the master control panel,
and the passenger windows can be
opened and
closed
by the
passen-
gers,
using
the
switch
located
on
each passenger door.
When opening or closing a window,
push
and
hold either the
"up" or
"down" side of the switch until the
window
reaches
the
desired
posi-
tion, then release.
NOTE:
The driver's window can be opened
fully, without the driver having to
hold
the
switch
down,
simply
by
pushing
the
switch
past
the
first
"stop."
Power Window Key-off Operation
The
power
windows
can
still
be
operated for
about
10
minutes
after the ignition is turned from the "II" to the " I " or " 0 " position as
long as neither front door has been opened.
Be sure, before closing any window, that all hands, arms and
other obstructions are clear of the window frame and glass;
severe personal injury could result.
Always keep the main switch in the off position when children
are in the car; injury may result from unintentional window
operation.
DRIVER'S
WINDOW
SWITCH
MAIN
SWITCH
Close
Open
FRONT PASSENGER'S WINDOW
Close
Open
REAR PASSENGER'S WINDOW