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17-10-2007, 08:36 PM
Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!
Aim:
To remove a DC5 door trim and also replace power window regulator. The cable that allows the window to go up and down decided to snap after 5 years and 2 months. 2 months after the warranty period and Honda will not replace.
A brand new power window regulator kit will cost $650.00 from Honda but I picked up this second hand one from a wrecker for $200.00 :o
Required:
Phillips Head screw driver
Flat Head screw driver
Size 10 socket
Masking tape
Steps:
1. Prepare yourself with a redbull
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/002.jpg
Tools used:
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/tools.jpg
Removing the door trim:
2. Inside the door handle, use a small flat head screw driver to pop the screw cover off
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/003.jpg
3. Undo the 2 screws behind the cover that you just popped off
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/004.jpg
4. Un-clip the cable that opens the door.. =p
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/005.jpg
5. Undo the cable that you use to lock your doors with
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/006.jpg
6. Undo the last screw found behind the door handle
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/007.jpg
7. Pop off the switches by the method below
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/008.jpg
8. Unplug the main control cable for the power windows
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/010.jpg
9. Underneath the arm rest, there are 2 more screws
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/011.jpg
10. Using your fingers grab under the door trim and pull gently. It’s all clips behind the trim
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/012.jpg
11. Once you have popped all the clips out from the door trim and the door, push the door trim up to remove
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/013.jpg
12. Using masking tape, tape up the window to ensure that it won’t side down while you’re working. You can do this step right at the beginning if you want.
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/015.jpg
13. Roll up the plastic inner cover so you have room to work with
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/016.jpg
14. On the left hand side, undo the 3 bolts that hold the power window motor. In the diagram below, I have already removed the motor.
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/017.jpg
Aim:
To remove a DC5 door trim and also replace power window regulator. The cable that allows the window to go up and down decided to snap after 5 years and 2 months. 2 months after the warranty period and Honda will not replace.
A brand new power window regulator kit will cost $650.00 from Honda but I picked up this second hand one from a wrecker for $200.00 :o
Required:
Phillips Head screw driver
Flat Head screw driver
Size 10 socket
Masking tape
Steps:
1. Prepare yourself with a redbull
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/002.jpg
Tools used:
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/tools.jpg
Removing the door trim:
2. Inside the door handle, use a small flat head screw driver to pop the screw cover off
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/003.jpg
3. Undo the 2 screws behind the cover that you just popped off
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/004.jpg
4. Un-clip the cable that opens the door.. =p
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/005.jpg
5. Undo the cable that you use to lock your doors with
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/006.jpg
6. Undo the last screw found behind the door handle
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/007.jpg
7. Pop off the switches by the method below
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/008.jpg
8. Unplug the main control cable for the power windows
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/010.jpg
9. Underneath the arm rest, there are 2 more screws
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/011.jpg
10. Using your fingers grab under the door trim and pull gently. It’s all clips behind the trim
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/012.jpg
11. Once you have popped all the clips out from the door trim and the door, push the door trim up to remove
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/013.jpg
12. Using masking tape, tape up the window to ensure that it won’t side down while you’re working. You can do this step right at the beginning if you want.
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/015.jpg
13. Roll up the plastic inner cover so you have room to work with
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/016.jpg
14. On the left hand side, undo the 3 bolts that hold the power window motor. In the diagram below, I have already removed the motor.
http://www.foshaw.com/ozhonda/dc5_pw/017.jpg