Window moves forward when rolled up????
I have a 1997 HX. When I roll my window up, it rolls up fine except when it gets close to the top it moves forward about 1/4" - 1/2". It causes some wind noise when this happens. But if I hold the window back as I roll it up, there is no wind noise. But I have taken the door panel off before and could not figure out why it moved that little bit. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
It's gotta be a problem with the window track. Did you make sure it wasnt hopping off the track at all? That's really the only thing it would be..
I have the same problem just get some type of silicone lubricant for rubber and spray it all around were the window goes up into I forgot what they are called
sorry brain fart
sorry brain fart
i have this prob too, cant figure out why it does it. Ive tried adjusting it many times, but no luck. You can get silicon lube but it doesnt really make a difference. Its in the window track itself. In mine im sure its bent a little, just enough to throw it off track. The window used to pop out of the track but the silicon lube helped that, for now.
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just spray silicone in the window channels on the side and let it sit over night.that will make ur window move a lot easier.A master tech at honda told me and I did that to my windows and it worked like a charm.
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i got a 2000 and i have the same prob. started after some **** broke the window trying to break in
i got a 2000 and i have the same prob. started after some **** broke the window trying to break in
Front Windows Bind or Have Come Out of the Run Channel
(Supersedes 97-021, dated February 22, 2000)
SYMPTOM
One or both of the front windows are binding or have
come out of the window run channel.
PROBABLE CAUSE
1996 and 1997 models thru the affected VINs:
Faulty window regulator, and the glass run channel is
not seated correctly in the window channels.
1997 models after the affected VINs, all 1998–99
models, and 2000 models thru the affected VINs:
The glass run channel is not seated correctly in the
window channels.
VEHICLES AFFECTED
Replace the window regulator(s), and reinstall the
glass run channel on these vehicles:
1996 – ALL
(Supersedes 97-021, dated February 22, 2000)
SYMPTOM
One or both of the front windows are binding or have
come out of the window run channel.
PROBABLE CAUSE
1996 and 1997 models thru the affected VINs:
Faulty window regulator, and the glass run channel is
not seated correctly in the window channels.
1997 models after the affected VINs, all 1998–99
models, and 2000 models thru the affected VINs:
The glass run channel is not seated correctly in the
window channels.
VEHICLES AFFECTED
Replace the window regulator(s), and reinstall the
glass run channel on these vehicles:
1996 – ALL
Silicone spray is a good temporary fix and if u do it enough u should be alright
but an updated regulator from honda is only 68.82 and then u don't have to worry about it again.
at least that's what i would do.
but an updated regulator from honda is only 68.82 and then u don't have to worry about it again.
at least that's what i would do.
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WHAT THE HELL IS THAT AND HOW WOULD I CHECK IT
thanks
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT AND HOW WOULD I CHECK IT
thanks
Mine wasnt the regulator, it is the run channel. Mine looked fine. Bought a new one anyways, still didnt work.
(the regulator is the assembly the that moves the window up and down)
(the regulator is the assembly the that moves the window up and down)
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