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  1. #1
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    95 Accord with Sqeaky Window

    lately my driver's window has started sqeaking when it goes down, sounds like glass rubbing/scraping but cant see any scratches.

    how do i fix this?

  2. #2
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    1. wind the window down, and check it the rubber seal has any foriegn objects get caught in between. Clean it off.

    2. If it is from the inside the door penel, u need to remove the door penel and do more investigation.. I havn't done it myself before. I guess Honda service people can check it out for u too.

  3. #3
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    electric window or manual?
    It is probably sound of the motor, if it is electric..

  4. #4
    my electric window on the drivers side only goes back up if the engine is running lol... if its not the window gets halfway up, sqeeks and then stops

  5. #5
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    try some silicone spray in the window guides, that will stop the squeak
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICACHA
    try some silicone spray in the window guides, that will stop the squeak
    Yeah give it this:



    I do it every couple months.

    Raz
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  7. #7
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    Yea same here my window Sqeaks when i put it up and down 2. Abit embrassing. Onli driver like Benji.
    I'll try to fix mine 1 day if i can b bothered.

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    i tryed the silicone spray, they work like new. before i did it the drivers side window would jam going up everytime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIK_180
    Yea same here my window Sqeaks when i put it up and down 2. Abit embrassing. Onli driver like Benji.
    I'll try to fix mine 1 day if i can b bothered.
    You'll burn the motor's out soon enough, cheaper to spray them then to replace the motors!

    Raz
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  10. #10
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    My windows squeek, use silicone spray, does the job!

    speaking of windows, my driver side window is scratched really bad..
    Does anybody here know what causes this ?? is it common with you guys ???what needs to be changed ??? are there seals or something that goes inside the door trim to protect the window ???
    I remember rubber seals peeling off over time, but this occured after the scratches

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    you can use silicone spray.. or a rubber care spray.
    i'd prefer rubber care spray.
    i find that rubber care works better.
    plus that's what the workshop uses.
    lol.

  12. #12
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    my driver side window is driving me nuts! i dont even pull the window down when there are girls in the car cuz of the squeak.
    i've used silicon spray like the pic above but still sqeaks and seems to be bcause the rubber is rubbing against the window. this onli happens when goin down.

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