Driver's window goes up too far - 91 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by DaveC, Jul 29, 2003.

  1. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    The driver's power window goes up too far and it pushes out over the rubber
    seal at the top.

    I'm sure something has misaligned or worn out in the track/regulator.

    Anyone else experienced this behavior? What is the fix?

    Thanks,
     
    DaveC, Jul 29, 2003
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  2. DaveC

    Mark Jung Guest

    Regulator problem, according to my mechanic (same thing on our '93
    Accord). Haven't had it replaced yet, but will in the next month or so. Of
    course, stuff like this always happens in the MOST inconvenient season...
    ;^)
     
    Mark Jung, Jul 29, 2003
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  3. DaveC

    Mark Jung Guest

    Regulator problem, according to my mechanic (same thing on our '93
    Accord). Haven't had it replaced yet, but will in the next month or so. Of
    course, stuff like this always happens in the MOST inconvenient season...
    ;^)
     
    Mark Jung, Jul 29, 2003
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  4. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    So, according to your mechanic, it's not repairable? It must be replaced?

    Thanks,
    Dave
     
    DaveC, Jul 29, 2003
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  5. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    So, according to your mechanic, it's not repairable? It must be replaced?

    Thanks,
    Dave
     
    DaveC, Jul 29, 2003
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  6. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    It doesn't show any window regulators for this year car.

    Anyone know if the power window regulators are repairable on this year
    Accord?

    Thanks,
     
    DaveC, Jul 30, 2003
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  7. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    It doesn't show any window regulators for this year car.

    Anyone know if the power window regulators are repairable on this year
    Accord?

    Thanks,
     
    DaveC, Jul 30, 2003
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  8. 99036 002 1 REGULATOR, R. FR. NO COLOR 68.88 51.66

    Look under "Front Door Glass"
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Jul 30, 2003
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  9. 99036 002 1 REGULATOR, R. FR. NO COLOR 68.88 51.66

    Look under "Front Door Glass"
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Jul 30, 2003
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  10. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    Thanks. (I was looking for "Regulator" in the drop down list.)

    On this page:

    <http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&
    catcgry1=Accord&catcgry2=1991&catcgry3=4DR+LX&catcgry4=KL4AT&catcgry5=FRONT+DO
    OR+GLASS>

    Do you know what the difference between these two is:
    Just one digit difference in product code, but description is the same. How
    different are these two?

    Thanks,
     
    DaveC, Jul 30, 2003
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  11. DaveC

    DaveC Guest

    Thanks. (I was looking for "Regulator" in the drop down list.)

    On this page:

    <http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&
    catcgry1=Accord&catcgry2=1991&catcgry3=4DR+LX&catcgry4=KL4AT&catcgry5=FRONT+DO
    OR+GLASS>

    Do you know what the difference between these two is:
    Just one digit difference in product code, but description is the same. How
    different are these two?

    Thanks,
     
    DaveC, Jul 30, 2003
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  12. AFAIK there are stopper plates which uhh, stop the window from going too
    far up. If the window is running true in its channels, it could be just
    the stopper plate(s) which has come loose. It's aalso not unusual for the
    glass to go loose on its mounting studs where it's fixed to the regulator
    bar - IME that can often be detected by a churning sound from the window as
    it gets wound down and especially up and the window doesn't run exactly
    true. Left too long, (yup I did that :)) the glass will eventually come
    off the bar and get stuck down.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Jul 31, 2003
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  13. AFAIK there are stopper plates which uhh, stop the window from going too
    far up. If the window is running true in its channels, it could be just
    the stopper plate(s) which has come loose. It's aalso not unusual for the
    glass to go loose on its mounting studs where it's fixed to the regulator
    bar - IME that can often be detected by a churning sound from the window as
    it gets wound down and especially up and the window doesn't run exactly
    true. Left too long, (yup I did that :)) the glass will eventually come
    off the bar and get stuck down.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Jul 31, 2003
    #13
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