To find it, you'll need to:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source. The manual will have a diagram showing the fuse box location and what each fuse controls.
2. Check the fuse box under the hood: Many Honda Accords have a fuse box under the hood, often near the battery. This box usually contains higher amperage fuses.
3. Check the fuse box inside the car: There's typically a smaller fuse box inside the car, often located under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the center console. This box usually houses lower amperage fuses for interior components.
4. Look for a fuse labeled "Power Windows," "Window," or a similar designation: The fuse may not be specifically labeled "Power Windows," but it might be related to the power accessories, such as a general "Accessory" fuse.
5. Use a test light or multimeter: If you can't find a clear label, use a test light or multimeter to check the fuses. A multimeter is the better option because it allows you to check continuity.
Without the owner's manual, finding the correct fuse will require some detective work and careful inspection of the fuse boxes. If you're not comfortable working with car electrical systems, it's best to take your car to a qualified mechanic.