windows getting stuck: what lube have you guys used successfully get rid of this problem?
yay! lets talk about lube 
so which lube have you guys had luck with....that doesnt smell like foul odor
repost? dunno.

so which lube have you guys had luck with....that doesnt smell like foul odor

repost? dunno.
I used white lithium grease. I would not recommend it. It worked great for a few weeks, then it kinda dried up and got even worse. I had to order all new rubber and replace everything. Then it worked fine again.
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Use some of Honda's silicone grease 08798-9013 or shinit-su (possibly misspelled)
also sold at Honda dealerships worldwide.HA!
Other lubricants you might wanna get are Honda's super high temp urea grease 08798-9002 medium viscosity grease used to lubricate parts with metal to metal
contact,it's good for mainshaft splines and clutch pivot points.
DC111 silicone paste high viscosity lubricant for rubber to metal and plastic to metal contact,also used for suspension bushings and brake system seals.
good to prevent "grunt" (stabilizer bar is supposed to move inside the bushings)
Note lubricate inside of bar bushings only! lubricating outside of them may cause them to slip out of holders.
also sold at Honda dealerships worldwide.HA!Other lubricants you might wanna get are Honda's super high temp urea grease 08798-9002 medium viscosity grease used to lubricate parts with metal to metal
contact,it's good for mainshaft splines and clutch pivot points.
DC111 silicone paste high viscosity lubricant for rubber to metal and plastic to metal contact,also used for suspension bushings and brake system seals.
good to prevent "grunt" (stabilizer bar is supposed to move inside the bushings)
Note lubricate inside of bar bushings only! lubricating outside of them may cause them to slip out of holders.
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correctomundo!
y
shi - who posted about it last yr w/ aoigsr's pix0rz ->
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=322644
correctomundo!
y
shi - who posted about it last yr w/ aoigsr's pix0rz ->https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=322644
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Ha, I was gonna say throw a "MAN BATCH" on there.
J/k.
That silicon should work well.
Ha, I was gonna say throw a "MAN BATCH" on there.
J/k.That silicon should work well.
Wouldn' that make your Windows Greasy? Or Silicony?
Dry Silicone? Or better yet GRAPHITE Comes in the form of a powder.
Ever tried Rubber Pertectant to treat that weather strip?
Dry Silicone? Or better yet GRAPHITE Comes in the form of a powder.
Ever tried Rubber Pertectant to treat that weather strip?
The acura tech told me to use WD-40
That **** leaves grease all over the window. Are they supposed to fix it on warranty or just use that ******* spray? That Honda spray works for about a week.
This all seemed to happen after I got my alarm installed with window roll up and down.
That **** leaves grease all over the window. Are they supposed to fix it on warranty or just use that ******* spray? That Honda spray works for about a week.
This all seemed to happen after I got my alarm installed with window roll up and down.
I know it sounds a little weird, but I wax both sides of my windows to eliminate "Honda window on drugs"
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