This happened this past weekend (4/08) to me.
I found this answer and tried it and it worked.
http://autorepair.about.com/od/fixityourself/qt/honda_mcu_reset.htm
With the ignition off, set the intermittent wiper control to the middle position, then turn the car on. This resets the brain and gets things back to normal. So ... * Ignition switch off. * Intermittent wiper set to middle position. * Ignition back on. * Back in business!
I had to try it twice/ second time I turned the key until wipers stopped in middle of windshield then turned car off, then started engine. That time, locks and windows started working again.
Yes what do I do
Could be a fuse if both stopped working. or a wire ,both windows are hooked up to same wire.
Check fuses
Are you sure you didn't hit the window lock on the control panel? Right beside the switches on the drivers door.
IF ALL WINDOWS HAVE STOPPED OPERATING AT ONE TIME YOU MOST PROBABLY HAVE A FUSE PROBLEM. IF THEY HAVE NOT ALL STOPPED OPERATING OR THEY HAVE STOPPED OPERATING AT DIFFERENT TIMES YOU PROBABLY HAVE POWER MOTOR PROBLEMS.
Fuses or the power window relays.
it depends if it is the switch or the motor, get a repair manual from a part store.
Blown fuse, broken wire, failed switch,
Pop out the switch on the drivers door; it may be a simple connection at the drivers side (master switch). All power runs thru this switch before going to the motors or other switches.
I have a 1988 BMW 325I and the power windows stopped working all of a sudden after a starter was replaced. Any help would be highly appreciated. Respectfully Submitted, Mills
First check for a blown fuse. Check to see if there is power at the motor. If there is power at the motor then the motor itself is bad.
Try the switch that keeps the kids from opening the back window.