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Help identifying this trim part exterior window sedan

Can someone help me figure out what the part number is for this piece of trim, and if it is easy to install? This is a 2001 sedan. See picture. The trim is cracking, from old age and spending its life outside, and I'd like to replace. Can't seem to figure it out from the part diagrams I see online.


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72375-S5A-003 004 001 WEATHERSTRIP, L. FR. DOOR (INNER)
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I think that is for the inside part of the door. I found this, maybe it is part #1 here?

http://www.hondapartscheap.com/auto-...peed-automatic

Has anyone replaced this before? Is it easy to do?
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Re: Help identifying this trim part exterior window sedan



Part #s 1,4,7,9 are the belt mouldings you want, the horizontal black strips at the bottom of the windows, exterior.

Not real hard IIRC, you may need to peel off the mirrors though. Been a long time since I've done any, nobody wants to *PAY* for those after warranty runs out.



The "protector" (#15-19) is the body side moulding, the door ding guard strip lower on the door. Clue is those are painted body color.

EDIT: How did I manage to read 15 from a #1 in the above post?


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Re: Help identifying this trim part exterior window sedan

Mine are much worse than yours, on my coupe they were held on by 4 plastic retainers...I broke a few removing my trim. I then sanded them down some and spray bombed with flat black. If I was more worried about it, I would probably use some plastidip stuff.

Best bet is to roll the window down, take the mirror off and you should be able to get them to pop off.

It should be this one: 72450-S5D-A12 004 001 MOLDING ASSY., L. FR. DOOR 35.80 25.06 Qty:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...OR&vinsrch=yes
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Ugh, you're right Pete6032! Guh... so many parts on cars. XP
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Re: Help identifying this trim part exterior window sedan

Originally Posted by Pete6032
I think that is for the inside part of the door. I found this, maybe it is part #1 here?

http://www.hondapartscheap.com/auto-...peed-automatic

Has anyone replaced this before? Is it easy to do?
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Ugh, you're right Pete6032! Guh... so many parts on cars. XP
#4, you want the Left side/Driver side.
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Re: Help identifying this trim part exterior window sedan

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#4, you want the Left side/Driver side.
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