i need some help...
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Re: i need some help...
The De wrote:
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
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Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
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Re: i need some help...
The De wrote:
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
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Re: i need some help...
The De wrote:
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
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Re: i need some help...
The De wrote:
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
================================
Are any of the psychics back from the conference yet ? ? ?
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Year and model of Honda, please?
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
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Re: i need some help...
Year and model of Honda, please?
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
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Re: i need some help...
Year and model of Honda, please?
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
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Re: i need some help...
Year and model of Honda, please?
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
The resources at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
with it to prevent tearing.
"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before?
> my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one
> assist?
> thanks
>
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Re: i need some help...
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in news:VEvvh.20572
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in news:VEvvh.20572
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: i need some help...
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in news:VEvvh.20572
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: i need some help...
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in news:VEvvh.20572
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
$X72.13726@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
> Year and model of Honda, please?
>
> The resources at
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for repair
> manuals have good diagrams to help with this.
>
> I took off my 91 Civic's inner door panel and a friend's '99
> inner door panel last year without too much trouble. An
> inner plastic seal is present, and one needs to be gentle
> with it to prevent tearing.
And even if it does tear, it's not a disaster.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/doorseal/index.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
>
As the others say, model and year are crucial. (It is a Honda?)
Generally, the door panel is pried away from the metal, starting at the
bottom. Running a butter knife or thin pry bar around the edge will reveal
where the keepers are. Twist the knife or pry bar to pop the keepers out of
the metal part of the door, twisting so the edge nearest the keeper forces
the panel outward. Look for screw heads (may be covered by camouflage
buttons) in the arm rest and door handle/latch release areas. When
everything is loose, the panel probably lifts upward. When we know the model
and year - also if 2 or 4 door - somebody will have details, I'm sure.
Once you get the panel loose or off, the window will still be down. For a
quick patch job you will need to remove the (usually) two screws that hold
the regulator - the part that moves the window up and down - from the bottom
of the glass. Push the glass all the way up and have somebody hold it there
while you wrap duct tape around the channels at each edge of the glass so
the glass can't come back down.
Mike
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> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
>
As the others say, model and year are crucial. (It is a Honda?)
Generally, the door panel is pried away from the metal, starting at the
bottom. Running a butter knife or thin pry bar around the edge will reveal
where the keepers are. Twist the knife or pry bar to pop the keepers out of
the metal part of the door, twisting so the edge nearest the keeper forces
the panel outward. Look for screw heads (may be covered by camouflage
buttons) in the arm rest and door handle/latch release areas. When
everything is loose, the panel probably lifts upward. When we know the model
and year - also if 2 or 4 door - somebody will have details, I'm sure.
Once you get the panel loose or off, the window will still be down. For a
quick patch job you will need to remove the (usually) two screws that hold
the regulator - the part that moves the window up and down - from the bottom
of the glass. Push the glass all the way up and have somebody hold it there
while you wrap duct tape around the channels at each edge of the glass so
the glass can't come back down.
Mike
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"The De" <delarosa.de@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
>
As the others say, model and year are crucial. (It is a Honda?)
Generally, the door panel is pried away from the metal, starting at the
bottom. Running a butter knife or thin pry bar around the edge will reveal
where the keepers are. Twist the knife or pry bar to pop the keepers out of
the metal part of the door, twisting so the edge nearest the keeper forces
the panel outward. Look for screw heads (may be covered by camouflage
buttons) in the arm rest and door handle/latch release areas. When
everything is loose, the panel probably lifts upward. When we know the model
and year - also if 2 or 4 door - somebody will have details, I'm sure.
Once you get the panel loose or off, the window will still be down. For a
quick patch job you will need to remove the (usually) two screws that hold
the regulator - the part that moves the window up and down - from the bottom
of the glass. Push the glass all the way up and have somebody hold it there
while you wrap duct tape around the channels at each edge of the glass so
the glass can't come back down.
Mike
news:1170108772.566193.185180@j27g2000cwj.googlegr oups.com...
> Has any one ever taken off the interior door panel before? my window
> is stuck (open) and it's freezing in indiana. can any one assist?
> thanks
>
As the others say, model and year are crucial. (It is a Honda?)
Generally, the door panel is pried away from the metal, starting at the
bottom. Running a butter knife or thin pry bar around the edge will reveal
where the keepers are. Twist the knife or pry bar to pop the keepers out of
the metal part of the door, twisting so the edge nearest the keeper forces
the panel outward. Look for screw heads (may be covered by camouflage
buttons) in the arm rest and door handle/latch release areas. When
everything is loose, the panel probably lifts upward. When we know the model
and year - also if 2 or 4 door - somebody will have details, I'm sure.
Once you get the panel loose or off, the window will still be down. For a
quick patch job you will need to remove the (usually) two screws that hold
the regulator - the part that moves the window up and down - from the bottom
of the glass. Push the glass all the way up and have somebody hold it there
while you wrap duct tape around the channels at each edge of the glass so
the glass can't come back down.
Mike