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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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billypatrick - 29 Jan 2006 21:29 GMT
My son owns a 1991 Honda Accord LX. On the driver's side the window does
not seal up at the top. This is very loud while on the interstate. does
anyone know how to adjust that window
Thanks,

Billy
MatthewBrown@gmail.com - 30 Jan 2006 00:25 GMT
I had this problem on my 1992 accord.  There are two reasons, the most
likely is that the form-rubber sealant around the door is old and worn.
I would suggest replacing it, which isn't too expensive at all.

If you're speaking of the window actually not closing all the way, I
would definately suggest getting that loo at.  It could be the track,
or the entire mechanism that closes the window.  It kinda looks like
the thing that "apple-picker" trucks use (like the guys who change the
street lights)... pac man-ish, expanding to push up the window.

Hope that helps,

Matt
Nick - 30 Jan 2006 16:00 GMT
It could be the seal, but it sounds like there could be a problem with the
window regulator (the pulley that moves your window up and down).The first thing
to do is see if anything like the seal is causing the window to jam. If it is
replace it.
    The next step would be (if you are up to it), to remove the door panel
and have a look inside the door to see what is actually happening. Make sure to
get either a Helm factory manual or a Haynes manual. While this does take time,
it isn't too difficult to get everything out. The most likely component that is
causing the problem is the regulator which is cheap to replace. If you have a
dealer do this, I estimate it will run you over $300 to have them fix it (My
friend had it replaced recently on a Chrysler).

Good Luck

Nick

>I had this problem on my 1992 accord.  There are two reasons, the most
>likely is that the form-rubber sealant around the door is old and worn.
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>Matt

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