How to fix your windows
I know on older hondas some of the windows are going slow, way to slow. Today it was pretty nice outside so i decided to go out and have mine fixed.
Tools and stuff that you need: - philips screwdriver - 10mm socket with rachet - one big tube of superglue ( make sure it dries fast) - box cutter - tape of any kind (clear, packaging, ducttape) --lots and lots of patience - 3M adhesive remover - paper rugs Procedure: - start by talking your mirror off the car - roll the window down - take down the door panel (carefully not to break something) on my 92 accord it is hold in place by 3 screws and some plastic pins - after you remove the door panel try to get the white insulation off (if the car it's old it will be too dry and it will break so i decided to cut it) - get the 10 mm socket and unscrew the window screws then take the window out. - start removing all the window track (sometimes it may be sticky so the box cutter comes in handy now) - remove the speaker and the lock module (if equipped) -Place the window track back in place aligning it at the rear upeer corner of the door, and apply some super glue to it. - now start sliding the track in place starting from that corner first going towards the front of the car, then from the corner down. - check for the alignament of the track inside the door (that's where all your problems started from :yes: .) - put the window back in and screw it in place. - put some superglue all over the track where it's hidden by the other rubber stuff or the door and roll the window up. leave it there for 1 minute. meanwhile start glueing the track inside the door. Roll the window down, then up then down a few times, just to make sure the track is in it's correct place, so it won't bother the movement of the window. - now you are ready to reassemble (now you gotta find all those screws that are allover the floor ;). A beer might be helpful too. ) -After putting it back toghether get some neigbours and show them some work of art that you did. Comments Congrats you just saved yourself $300. The time spent on it ? 2.5-3 hrs depending on how many beers you had ;) Fine Print This mignt not be appropiate for all the vehicles. It was performed a 92 accord. I am not responsible for any damages that you have done to your car yada yada yada. you get it |
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