wingzerotype Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hey, I was driving my '94 accord EX the other day and I noticed alot more window noise from the front driver window than usual. I tried moving the window up and down to see if it just wasn't sitting properly but that wasn't it. I drove a bit more and when I pulled over I checked it out. The black panel next to the window glass (on the side that's adjacent to the rear window) that seemed to hold the weatherstripping in place is missing. It must've flew off when I was driving or something. I don't see any broken screws or anything so I guess it was held in place only by glue. does anyone know what part I'm talking about, and a cheap/easy way to fix the problem? Because its not holding the weatherstripping in place anymore the stripping is coming loose and the window doesn't sit tight in the door, I'm afraid water will leak in when it rains. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
honda fan Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Hey, I was driving my '94 accord EX the other day and I noticed alot more window noise from the front driver window than usual. I tried moving the window up and down to see if it just wasn't sitting properly but that wasn't it. I drove a bit more and when I pulled over I checked it out. The black panel next to the window glass (on the side that's adjacent to the rear window) that seemed to hold the weatherstripping in place is missing. It must've flew off when I was driving or something. I don't see any broken screws or anything so I guess it was held in place only by glue. does anyone know what part I'm talking about, and a cheap/easy way to fix the problem? Because its not holding the weatherstripping in place anymore the stripping is coming loose and the window doesn't sit tight in the door, I'm afraid water will leak in when it rains. Any ideas? Anti rattle kit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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