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Old 03-13-2015, 04:58 AM
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It sure isn't a simple "buy the glue kit." They made replacement more involved...

Pic coming right now.

First thought: Light heat application (*lighter?) and gentle taps on hammer since metal gets hot and heat weakens glass and I dont want to BREAK it...
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just remove that's plastic part. the metal part needs to stay. It should just slide up, but can be a pain sometimes. Some times there is a little lock you have to push in with a pick but I don't remember on the Hondas.
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