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#1
My door
Hi,
I got a 95 Civic LX. It's becoming a pain in the *** when rolling up and down the drivers and passenger sides windows. It takes plenty of effort to roll them up and down becuase they are so stiff. I'm wondering what I can do to fix this so they roll up and down nice and smooth. Anyone have this problem? Got any suggestions or advice or opinions??
Thanks,
-Adam
I got a 95 Civic LX. It's becoming a pain in the *** when rolling up and down the drivers and passenger sides windows. It takes plenty of effort to roll them up and down becuase they are so stiff. I'm wondering what I can do to fix this so they roll up and down nice and smooth. Anyone have this problem? Got any suggestions or advice or opinions??
Thanks,
-Adam
#3
Thats a pretty chronic problem with 92-95s as far as I know.
I've experience the same thing in the rain, and try to avoid touching my windows as much as possible when its raining.
Once the window actually came off the rail.
if its a rain problem or chronic problem, the solution is to actually take off your door panel and look at your window assembly.
Its probably dirty as hell from the amount of crap that has been rolled down those windows.
1) Remove Interior Door Panel
2) Clean any visible crap
3) Use a straw and blow really hard, or a little compressed air to take off the crap
4) Spray WD-40 the mechanism.
5) Test your window, repeat if necessary.
I've experience the same thing in the rain, and try to avoid touching my windows as much as possible when its raining.
Once the window actually came off the rail.
if its a rain problem or chronic problem, the solution is to actually take off your door panel and look at your window assembly.
Its probably dirty as hell from the amount of crap that has been rolled down those windows.
1) Remove Interior Door Panel
2) Clean any visible crap
3) Use a straw and blow really hard, or a little compressed air to take off the crap
4) Spray WD-40 the mechanism.
5) Test your window, repeat if necessary.
#4
Originally posted by JookSingKid
Thats a pretty chronic problem with 92-95s as far as I know.
I've experience the same thing in the rain, and try to avoid touching my windows as much as possible when its raining.
Once the window actually came off the rail.
if its a rain problem or chronic problem, the solution is to actually take off your door panel and look at your window assembly.
Its probably dirty as hell from the amount of crap that has been rolled down those windows.
1) Remove Interior Door Panel
2) Clean any visible crap
3) Use a straw and blow really hard, or a little compressed air to take off the crap
4) Spray WD-40 the mechanism.
5) Test your window, repeat if necessary.
Thats a pretty chronic problem with 92-95s as far as I know.
I've experience the same thing in the rain, and try to avoid touching my windows as much as possible when its raining.
Once the window actually came off the rail.
if its a rain problem or chronic problem, the solution is to actually take off your door panel and look at your window assembly.
Its probably dirty as hell from the amount of crap that has been rolled down those windows.
1) Remove Interior Door Panel
2) Clean any visible crap
3) Use a straw and blow really hard, or a little compressed air to take off the crap
4) Spray WD-40 the mechanism.
5) Test your window, repeat if necessary.
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