I have that problem on my passenger window as well! All my windows are going to **** damnit!Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul1985
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I have that problem on my passenger window as well! All my windows are going to **** damnit!Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul1985
maybe its the sedans lol.. mines a white EG sedan also.
Yep that pic looks like how my left window state is in. Those Civics use a "soft" rubber frame and I guess easily deform due to sun/heat exposure. My left Window was broken into (when previous owner owned the car), which doesnt help :(
When I wind up the window, I have to flick it down a tad in order for the window to align properly and close that gap.
I was gonna change the rubbers, but Honda want something like $200 - for a piece of rubber? Rip offs...
try silicon spray
Up the nose and away it goes...
Those who used silicon spray, dont you find that the windows seize up even worse after a few weeks/months due to dust and grime buildup? The silicon goes hard and rubbery after a while. Gave me so many headaches removing it...
I dont understand why u guys dont just use graphite powder :confused:
From Auto-One stores:
http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/9479/dscf11334jc.jpg
I'm going to give this graphite powder a go :)
Paul1985: these white sedans are shocking lol
how much is this GRaphite Powder, and where can i find one (bunnings) ???
i have same problem only with driver side window, and just sick of this. i have tried WD40 so many times, and it never worked.
Its cheap - around $5 I think. You can get it from any auto shop such as Repco, AutoOne, etc..
thanx EuroDude.