the window on my 92 ex accord is realy slow when i try to raise it or lower it on the passanger side. how can i fix it. its pissing me off
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Hey,
I had the same problem and it was the rubber linings inside the door/window area. Mine was more near the drivers side mirror. I sprayed some white grease in there and my window works fine now. You may need to replace the rubber lining if its torn/worn/bad. Sometimes when its torn the window going up or down causes it to "double up" or fold up on itself causing too much pressure and the motor will only slowly move the window.
Hope it helps.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostHey,
I had the same problem and it was the rubber linings inside the door/window area. Mine was more near the drivers side mirror. I sprayed some white grease in there and my window works fine now. You may need to replace the rubber lining if its torn/worn/bad. Sometimes when its torn the window going up or down causes it to "double up" or fold up on itself causing too much pressure and the motor will only slowly move the window.
Hope it helps.
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Hi,
My rubber lining looked good also, but if you reach your fingers down near the drivers side mirror you may feel a break in it or dirt, etc. Also reach down near the lock of the door and i suggest running your finger through the middle of it all the way around. But it sounds like its sticking in the bottom part of the rubber, so get the grease and attach the nozzle and spray down the rubber lining.
If this works then you know the problem. If it does not work then you may have a dying motor.
Is your window in alignment? Does it ever work fine or it does this everyday?
I still have to use the spray when its hot out and it will work fine for a few weeks. I plan to just replace this rubber piece.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostHi,
My rubber lining looked good also, but if you reach your fingers down near the drivers side mirror you may feel a break in it or dirt, etc. Also reach down near the lock of the door and i suggest running your finger through the middle of it all the way around. But it sounds like its sticking in the bottom part of the rubber, so get the grease and attach the nozzle and spray down the rubber lining.
I will try this tomorrow for sure I hope it works
If this works then you know the problem. If it does not work then you may have a dying motor.
dying motor ? oh boy and I know honda does not make them anymore right ?
Is your window in alignment? Does it ever work fine or it does this
everyday?
from what i see it is in alignment. it goes slow everyday..lol sometimes when it rains it goes a little faster
I still have to use the spray when its hot out and it will work fine for a few weeks. I plan to just replace this rubber piece.
Originally posted by plee3 View PostIf its not the rubber you need a motor.
Originally posted by TypeG View Postat honda they use silicone spray, but the white lithium also can work.
later.Originally posted by Raf99 View Posthaha wow, pictures included on how where to spray.
doesn't get any easier than that
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weather stripping is the proper term i was looking for. You can get it from the dealership or any other place like:
http://www.car-stuff.com/hondaweatherstrip.htm
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Originally posted by Raf99 View Postweather stripping is the proper term i was looking for. You can get it from the dealership or any other place like:
http://www.car-stuff.com/hondaweatherstrip.htm
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That rubber part is bad in my car and makes window go up and down super slow and just damaged my nice tint; hope is not crazy expensive to replace it.
Years ago was slow as well and I put some silicon spray and fixed it, but now seems like is too old and also wind on highway makes noise, so will have to replace all rubber around front windows, last time I check prices from dealer were hundreds, hopefully there are aftermarket decent quality and cheap ones.
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