1990 Accord 4-door rear window too tight, won't move

Discussion in 'Accord' started by k-man, Jan 19, 2010.

  1. k-man

    k-man Guest

    Hi:

    I have a 1990 Honda Accord LX 4-door and the rear, driver's side
    window is very tight. I replaced the window regulator but even
    without it, just with the glass all by itself, it's very tight. Once
    closed, it's very difficult to move the glass even by hand. Same with
    if the window is opened. Is there a way to adjust the window track?
    I saw how to unbolt the track and move it so that the glass can become
    aligned onto it; but I didn't see a way to actually adjust the track
    at all. Window was tight even before I replaced the regulator. I
    tried silicone along the glass edges but that also didn't help.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks.
    Kevin
     
    k-man, Jan 19, 2010
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  2. k-man

    e.meyer Guest

    Sounds like the window frame might be bent. Has this car been in an
    accident? Even a minor bump in the rear could do it.
     
    e.meyer, Jan 21, 2010
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  3. k-man

    k-man Guest

    Thanks for the reply. No accidents that I know of. I just got off
    the phone with a service guy at the dealer and he said, to cure the
    binding, it sounds like the window track itself might need replacing,
    which I guess would need to happen as well if the window frame had
    gotten bent, as you suggested.

    I loaded it up with silicone and it helped a little, but only a
    little. I only put in a new regulator recently and the window hadn't
    been moved for well over a year. Might not hurt to give the track a
    good cleaning.

    Looks like the options are limited.

    Ok, well, thanks.

    Kevin
     
    k-man, Jan 21, 2010
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  4. k-man

    Greg Guest

    Cleaning the groves as well as possible and applying silicone spray are
    the usual mprescription. Since that didn't do much, it does sound like
    you're going to have to tear the whole thing apart. The draggy window
    will kill the regulator in no time. :(
     
    Greg, Jan 21, 2010
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