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What is this piece called?

It's a rubber strip on the exterior of the window door to prevent water from entering the door panel, and I guess prevent damage to the door when the window is rolled all the way down.
I highlighted it in red.

2000 Civic Hatchback DX


What's the name, can it be replaced, how and where can I get a new one? lol Thanks!

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Re: What is this piece called?

WEATHERSTRIP, FR. DOOR (INNER)
You can buy it here:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...NT+DOOR+LINING

It's part 4
Looks like you can replace it!
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Re: What is this piece called?

Great, that's the piece!
I'm assuming it's universal for left and right side, kind of looks like it anyways.
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Re: What is this piece called?

If you're looking for a replacement because the rubberized coating is cracking, exposing the metal backing, then a cheaper alternative is to buya can of plastidip, strip it completely, tape it off, then spray down a layer or two of plastidip.
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My piece is letting water down, it's cracked, chipped and warped. Plasti wouldn't save it.
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BTW, I took a look at the door and that #4 piece is found on the INSIDE of the door. I'm looking for the actual rubber piece that's found on the direct opposite of the window on the EXTERIOR side.
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Found it!!
Part number #1 and #3.
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...tcgry5=MOLDING

Hmm, maybe I'll suffer a little while longer, kind of expensive.
Problem is when I wash my car in winter, my latch/lock and tumbler freeze solid!
Climbing through the hatch FTL.
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Problem is when I wash my car in winter, my latch/lock and tumbler freeze solid!
Climbing through the hatch FTL.
Don't get caught doing it

It's still better than me, though, mine is a coupe, harder to do it...

Had a few frozen door episodes myself too...
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Re: What is this piece called?

Grease the latch and linkages real good.
You will never stop all the water from coming in.
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