You are on page 1of 4

Service Bulletin 10-058

Applies To: 2009 Fit – ALL September 15, 2010

Driver’s Front Window Regulator Grinds, Rattles, or Does Not Work

SYMPTOM REPAIR PROCEDURE


The driver’s front window grinds or rattles when used, 1. Remove the screw securing the inner handle.
or it does not work.

INNER HANDLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
One of the driver’s door window regulator bolts is loose
or missing.

CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace the front driver’s door window regulator and, if
needed, replace the bolt.

PARTS INFORMATION
Driver’s Front Door Regulator: SCREW
P/N 72250-TF0-G01
2. Remove the grip cover:
Window Regulator Bolt (if needed):
P/N 90021-SFA-000 • Using a flat-tip screwdriver wrapped with
protective tape, pry out the front bottom edge of
the cover, while pushing up the hooks.
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION • From front to rear, pry out along the edge of the
The normal warranty applies. cover to release the hooks from the power
window switch panel.
Operation Number: 8261A0
• Release the rear hook by pulling the cover
Flat Rate Time: 0.6 hour forward.
Failed Part: P/N 72250-TF0-G01 POWER WINDOW
Defect Code: 03217 SWITCH PANEL

Symptom Code: 06101


Skill Level: Repair Technician

REAR PANEL
GRIP COVER
HOOKS
(12 places)

© 2010 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved ATB 44847 (1009) 1 of 4
CUSTOMER INFORMATION: The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools, equipment,
and training to correctly and safely maintain your vehicle. These procedures should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers,” and you should not assume
this bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle has the condition described. To determine whether this information applies, contact an
authorized Honda automobile dealer.
3. Disconnect the power window switch connector, 6. Starting at the bottom edge of the door panel,
then remove the screw from the grip base. release the clips that are just above the marks on
the edge of the door panel with a commercially
SCREW available trim pad remover.

GRIP BASE DOOR PANEL

INNER HANDLE

DOOR PANEL

POWER WINDOW
SWITCH CONNECTOR
CLIPS
(7 places)
4. Apply protective tape to the door panel as shown. MARK

DOOR PANEL 7. Detach the rest of the clips.


8. Starting at the rear, pull the door panel up.
NOTE: Do not pull the door panel up too far, or it
will be damaged by the inner handle.

PROTECTIVE TAPE

5. Pull the inner handle forward and out halfway to


release the hooks.

HOOKS
2
INNER HANDLE

2 of 4 10-058
9. Remove the door panel while pulling the inner 12. Carefully raise the glass until you can see the
handle out through the hole in the door panel. window bolts, then remove them. Carefully pull the
glass through the window slot.
GLASS

INNER HANDLE

BOLTS
9.8 N·m
(7.2 lb-ft)

DOOR PANEL 13. Disconnect the connector from the window


regulator.
10. If equipped, disconnect the power door lock
actuator connector, and detach the harness clips. 14. Remove the bolts, release the hooks, then remove
the regulator through the hole in the door.
PLUG CAPS
BOLTS
HOOKS (5 places)
9.8 N·m
(7.2 lb·ft)
HARNESS
CLIP

SLIT

PLASTIC
COVER

HARNESS CLIPS
REGULATOR
CONNECTOR
WIRE HARNESS

ACTUATOR
CONNECTOR

11. Remove the plug caps. Pass the wire harness


through the slit in the plastic cover, then remove the
plastic cover.

10-058 3 of 4
15. Install the new window regulator, making sure all
five bolts are installed. Torque the bolts to
9.8 N.m (7.2 lb-ft).

REGULATOR

REGULATOR

16. Apply multipurpose grease to all the sliding


surfaces of the regulator as shown.
17. Reconnect the connector to the regulator.
18. Reinstall the window door glass, and adjust as
needed. Torque the bolts to 9.8 N.m (7.2 lb-ft).
19. Reinstall the plastic cover, the plug caps, the power
door lock actuator connector (if equipped), and the
door panel.
20. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
21. Press and hold the driver’s window DOWN switch.
22. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
23. Release the driver’s window DOWN switch.
24. Repeat steps 20 through 23 three more times.
25. Check if the AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN functions
still work.
• If they still work, AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN
functions have not been cleared; go back to
step 20.
• If they do not, go to step 26.
26. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
27. Move the driver’s window all the way down by using
the driver’s window DOWN switch.
28. Pull up and hold the driver’s window UP switch until
the window reaches the fully closed position, then
continue to hold the switch for 1 second.
29. Make sure that the power window control unit is
reset by using the driver’s window AUTO UP and
AUTO DOWN functions.
30. Check for water leaks, wind noise, and rattles.
Then make sure the power door locks, the window,
and the power mirror operate properly.

4 of 4 10-058

You might also like