Nice that you got brand new strips. I just went through this with my '98 civic. Hot summer days. I removed the old felt and adhesive on my trim piece, then glued strips of trunk liner fabric along the trim. Then I just trimmed it up, back in business lol. Thanks for the video!
Thanks, I appreciate it! Someone stole my 2000 EX and I got it back today! This allowed for us to more efficiently remove the driver side’s dent in the door
Do you like it when a random dog barks at you while your out and about nope grab this bad boy really quick and tell that random pup to shut up lmao jokes
Great video, but the audio is desynced for me! It only happens on this video so I have a strong feeling it isn't my browser or drivers. I could recommend reupload. Either way, I just watched it through once muted, then listened through once without audio, then watched it again. Your video and the one by 1A Auto did the trick! I thought this would be so extremely complicated and require replacement seals and Honda specific trim removal tools. I'm a very happy and well inspired camper now that I know I just need a philips and a flat head. And for it to briefly stop snowing so I can go put my window back in its track! Thanks so much! Anecdote: I'm thinking it would be easy to upgrade from manual door locks and windows to power windows with a single junkyard run. Haven't researched it yet, but do you think the power window motor & regulator would bolt right in? And do you think the door panel that fits the powered controls would fit right in as well? I have a hatchback and believe those options only came on the coupe/sedans, but I feel like it would be easy enough and would solve this track issue. Thoughts?
Wow, I had no idea that the audio was messed up. I have no idea why because I didn't edit it after uploading but thanks for letting me know. I'll have to upload it again as a new video. I've not researched the power locks or windows aspect so can't give you any useful advice there. Sorry.
Are you referring to the molded plastic piece that runs the entire length at the top of the door? I think it's all one piece of plastic. I haven't taken my door off in a few years and never tried to replace or fix it. You'd probably need a piece of plastic and glue (JB Weld or something very strong) it across the broken part of your door. Not sure what you have or how easy it would be to fix.
@@FixEverythingYourself yeah I am using fiber glass for one door that just has cracks on the yellow piece which looks like it’s held together but the driver side has pieces missing on the yellow piece so let’s see how it goes but do you happen to know the name of the part?
I like how everyone wants the electric window variant that over time will get fucked up and there wont be any replacement parts so you can fix it , but the one that its mechanical and you just have to give some effort to get the window up will never fail unless something really fucked up happens , and it will always be there The real price for comfort ...
Hmmm, definitely a little risky. You may not have a choice but to try it because that sticky stuff will keep causing problems even after replacing the other part. Normally, I'd say to just use lighter fluid or a solvent to remove it but that could damage the tint.
@@FixEverythingYourself This video helped me very nicely. For some reason I can take apart my 1993 Preludes door easily, this one actually got me slightly on edge however your video assisted me greatly. Thanks again, my window is now perfectly on track and I also serviced it for a buttery smooth up and down.
That sounds fun on the ol fingers smash them a few times while you fix it you will thank ur self lol... better get her somewhere warm first or all that plastic is gonna shatter
sorry if this is to latr but weatherstrip trim , can get them at the junkyard pretty cheap. just replaced both of mine yesterday because of this same problem
Roll the window all the way up, then put the handle on so it's tilted forward a little bit (2:00 position or so). Then mark the bottom of the handle, take it off, and mark the corresponding slot on the door side. Then you can roll the window down to whatever point you like to get the clip in. I've noticed that some aftermarket window handles aren't made quite right and it takes a little bit of effort to get the clip in correctly.
Uh you have to slide the panel back on a certain way and it’s hard to get it on. Wish you showed that better because this old plastic is quite brittle. You didn’t actually show it at all
Nice that you got brand new strips. I just went through this with my '98 civic. Hot summer days. I removed the old felt and adhesive on my trim piece, then glued strips of trunk liner fabric along the trim. Then I just trimmed it up, back in business lol. Thanks for the video!
Awesome!
Thanks, I appreciate it! Someone stole my 2000 EX and I got it back today! This allowed for us to more efficiently remove the driver side’s dent in the door
Awesome that you got your car back!
Isotopes Thank you, I appreciate it
16 year old tryna fix up a shit box thank you cuz this is all new to me. First car I’m fixing up
Great. Have fun with it!
The main part I needed to see was skipped, fitting it back on the door the correct way! 😂😂😂 Just my luck.
Really good explanation of everything. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback, Alan!
Thank you I needed to delete door cards for clearance with my roll cage
Glad it helped!
why is there a dog whistle
Do you like it when a random dog barks at you while your out and about nope grab this bad boy really quick and tell that random pup to shut up lmao jokes
Great video, but the audio is desynced for me! It only happens on this video so I have a strong feeling it isn't my browser or drivers. I could recommend reupload. Either way, I just watched it through once muted, then listened through once without audio, then watched it again. Your video and the one by 1A Auto did the trick! I thought this would be so extremely complicated and require replacement seals and Honda specific trim removal tools. I'm a very happy and well inspired camper now that I know I just need a philips and a flat head. And for it to briefly stop snowing so I can go put my window back in its track!
Thanks so much!
Anecdote: I'm thinking it would be easy to upgrade from manual door locks and windows to power windows with a single junkyard run. Haven't researched it yet, but do you think the power window motor & regulator would bolt right in? And do you think the door panel that fits the powered controls would fit right in as well? I have a hatchback and believe those options only came on the coupe/sedans, but I feel like it would be easy enough and would solve this track issue. Thoughts?
Wow, I had no idea that the audio was messed up. I have no idea why because I didn't edit it after uploading but thanks for letting me know. I'll have to upload it again as a new video.
I've not researched the power locks or windows aspect so can't give you any useful advice there. Sorry.
What is the yellow piece on the inside, mines broken and want to see if that’s fixable
Are you referring to the molded plastic piece that runs the entire length at the top of the door? I think it's all one piece of plastic. I haven't taken my door off in a few years and never tried to replace or fix it. You'd probably need a piece of plastic and glue (JB Weld or something very strong) it across the broken part of your door. Not sure what you have or how easy it would be to fix.
@@FixEverythingYourself yeah I am using fiber glass for one door that just has cracks on the yellow piece which looks like it’s held together but the driver side has pieces missing on the yellow piece so let’s see how it goes but do you happen to know the name of the part?
But I’ll also try to find something on JB weld
No, not sure what the name is. Sorry
how do you remove the armrest? i cant figure it out
Hmmm. Been a while since I took the door panel off. Is it not accessible to take it off after getting the door panel off?
@@FixEverythingYourself they're riveted on... like wtf of all the trim removing they decide hey let's put rivets in armrest haha
I like how everyone wants the electric window variant that over time will get fucked up and there wont be any replacement parts so you can fix it , but the one that its mechanical and you just have to give some effort to get the window up will never fail unless something really fucked up happens , and it will always be there
The real price for comfort ...
Great video! Very helpful, just wondering if I could still use the razor blade if I have tint on my window?
Hmmm, definitely a little risky. You may not have a choice but to try it because that sticky stuff will keep causing problems even after replacing the other part. Normally, I'd say to just use lighter fluid or a solvent to remove it but that could damage the tint.
@@FixEverythingYourself can you send me a link to where you bought your window seal
I don't remember exactly where I bought it. Probably at Rockauto.com
Ah yes my window fell off its track and its a cold canadian winter right now in november.
Yep! I got good at taking my door apart for that very reason. Window would come off the track frequently, especially when others borrowed the car!
@@FixEverythingYourself This video helped me very nicely. For some reason I can take apart my 1993 Preludes door easily, this one actually got me slightly on edge however your video assisted me greatly. Thanks again, my window is now perfectly on track and I also serviced it for a buttery smooth up and down.
That's great! Glad to hear it, Nathaniel!
That's the exact reason I'm watching this video rn
That sounds fun on the ol fingers smash them a few times while you fix it you will thank ur self lol... better get her somewhere warm first or all that plastic is gonna shatter
Please tell me this part number or where can I buy it
If you're referring to the entire door panel, it's 67010-S00-M00ZZ
@@FixEverythingYourself only this molding, I have the same problem as you had, the glue remains on the glass
Should be 72450-S03-003 for the left door. Right door is 72410-S03-003
@@FixEverythingYourself thank you
What is that piece called?
Something like window blade seal
sorry if this is to latr but weatherstrip trim , can get them at the junkyard pretty cheap. just replaced both of mine yesterday because of this same problem
What if like me you forgot to mark the lines on the winder and now you just can't find the right setting mine keeps popping back of even with the clip
Roll the window all the way up, then put the handle on so it's tilted forward a little bit (2:00 position or so). Then mark the bottom of the handle, take it off, and mark the corresponding slot on the door side. Then you can roll the window down to whatever point you like to get the clip in.
I've noticed that some aftermarket window handles aren't made quite right and it takes a little bit of effort to get the clip in correctly.
My door panels are all cracked and messed up I still haven’t been able to install them correctly 😔
Donde puedo conseguí los 2 paneles. Pará el civic 97 coupe.. 97 elevadores manuales como los de este video.. Los ocupo enserio
En el internet
1aauto.com
Uh you have to slide the panel back on a certain way and it’s hard to get it on. Wish you showed that better because this old plastic is quite brittle. You didn’t actually show it at all
96 Honda civic. Electric window
How much it cause
I don't understand your question.