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Old 06-05-2006, 03:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 94, Accord -Driver side window leaking

I think I need to replace window seal that runs against the glass. I recently replaced window motor inside the door and possibly caused this damage to the seal. Is there any trick to remove the old seal and install the new one. After I remove the inside panel and the mirror corner piece, how do I remove this seal. Help me I am stuck. Is there any adhesive available to stick a new vinyl paper to cover the mechanism inside the door panel?
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Old 06-05-2006, 04:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If you damaged or didn't reinstall that rain skin (plastic sheet) behind the door panel it will leak water.

You can find the window seal at the dealership for about $85.

The window seal just slides into the metal track. You will have to remove the window again but it will fit. Take your time to make sure that you get it back in the same place as the other one. You will also want to remove the mirror as well.
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Old 06-18-2006, 12:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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So your windows are power? I was just asking because a friend of mine has a 94 Accord with the same problem. The motor started having problems, and after they repaired it the window never did stay up the same. There was always a small crack at the top, and of course, that caused it to leak. They found some kind of inexpensive seal to put at the top, but I wouldn't do that if you are planning on keeping the car long term.
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the little opening on the top back of the front window can be fixed easily and without money. u just need to get wd-40 or another kind of silicone lubricant. spray it inside the molding where the window sits all the way around. Move the window up and down a few times siliconing where needed and thas it its fixed. i had 2 accords with the same prob both were fixed with no further problems. dont go crazy u just need a little inside the whole molding
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any silicone adhesive that is for exterior/interior will work the glue the vinyl paper back on. As for the window seal the dealer or online at any wholesale parts dealer will work for the part and get a manual to help the best. I know i stress these manuals a lot but they help out so much for everything
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