Thank you this informative and high quality video. The windows on my 1994 Honda Accord go down quickly but don't go up as smoothly. Any idea what might be wrong? Also, can the inside door handle be replaced by itself? Thanks.
Handle can definitely be replaced by doing just the steps shown for the handle. If your window goes down fine but up slowly, it may be from the motor and the fact that it works harder when going up instead of down. Maybe the teeth on your regulator are worn down. When it goes up it works harder since it is pushing a glass up without the help of gravity. Another possibility is that the window channel (rubber) that the window slides up and down in, may be worn or need lube
Wife's MDX's rear passenger window just went out today, this video saved me about a $500 repair bill. All the steps worked perfectly to remove the piece, and I go pick up the new regulator tomorrow. Thanks for the video, guys!
absolutely amazing video. definitely going to help me tomorrow on my 2001 crv.
LarsonLE89 5 months ago
@LarsonLE89
Glad it helped. Let us know how your experience is when you do it.
ahparts 5 months ago
Thank you this informative and high quality video. The windows on my 1994 Honda Accord go down quickly but don't go up as smoothly. Any idea what might be wrong? Also, can the inside door handle be replaced by itself? Thanks.
avsdavidt1 6 months ago
@avsdavidt1
Hi there,
Handle can definitely be replaced by doing just the steps shown for the handle. If your window goes down fine but up slowly, it may be from the motor and the fact that it works harder when going up instead of down. Maybe the teeth on your regulator are worn down. When it goes up it works harder since it is pushing a glass up without the help of gravity. Another possibility is that the window channel (rubber) that the window slides up and down in, may be worn or need lube
ahparts 6 months ago