Help!!! Sedan owners needed!!!
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Hey everyone.... lately I've noticed that my passenger side front and back and the driver side rear windows sound terrible while going up and down...... sounds as if they are grinding something....... anyone else with this problem?...... did you just take it back to the dealer?...... any quick fixes?........ I've only had the car for about two months now and it's just starting..... I haven't tinted my windows, so that shouldn't be a problem.....
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Rep Power: 0 yah i hear it too sounds weird when its going down dont know what it is but i was thinking of going to the dealership but it doesn't sounds like its breaking anything i was thinking it's the rubber part on the door.
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Rep Power: 0 clean the rubber with alcohol....cause i had that problem with my acura ..and it worked..so try cleaning the rubber with alcohol...and try to go as deep as possible when cleaning the rubber....and make sure you don't have tinted windows when you do this ...
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Rep Power: 0 i own a coupe but i notcied that if u press the button all the way down (window automatically opens without holding the button) it would stop like halfway and i would have to press the button again in order for the window to completely open... weird i think ima bring it back to honda.....
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