Honda Window Regulator Removal Guide: 1997-2002 Accord Model Years

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  • čas přidán 17. 11. 2016
  • This video provides general guidance for removing the Accord window regulator and motor on 1997-2002 Honda Accord model years. Printable instructions available at bit.ly/2wDe9KT
    There may be some variances between years or modifications by previous owners - so we recommend removing the part at home before coming to the yard to determine the tools you'll need for a successful pull.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @pc6181
    @pc6181 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video showing how to access and replace the regulator.
    However, based on my experience, you ALSO HAVE TO FIX THE ROOT CAUSE of the problem that caused the regulator to fail. If not, the new regulator may prematurely fail after one year...
    My 97 Civic is over 23 years old. In my case, I additionally had to PARTIALLY REMOVE the rubber window "run channel" (I only removed the left and right "sides" of the channel), CLEAN THE CHANNELS of accumulated dirt (I used cotton swabs soaked in "Goo Gone" but I guess soapy water would work as well).
    In addition, it was easy to completely REMOVE THE WINDOW from the door. Once removed, it was important to thoroughly CLEAN THE FRONT AND BACK EDGES of the window.
    Finally, I read that the "run channel" should be LUBRICATED WITH SILICONE GREASE. In particular, I read that Honda's Shin-Etsu Silicone Grease, part @-9013 should be used to lubricate the channels. My local Honda dealer price-matched another dealer's price; I paid $18.15 for one tube.
    Since I had gone through two regulators, each lasting only about one year, I GENEROUSLY GREASED the channel AND both sides of the window's left and right edges BEFORE REINSTALLING THE WINDOW.
    After re-assembly, the window moved up and down without any hesitancy. In comparison, the other windows moved much slower - so, I will do preventive maintenance for the other windows by removing the windows, and thoroughly cleaning the window edges AND run channel. Cleaning removes the accumulated dirt, which allows the window to move freely, and reduces the load on the window regulator motor and assembly. Hopefully, reducing the load on the regulator will prevent the regulator from failing again.

  • @mauriciomontekio9960
    @mauriciomontekio9960 Před 3 lety

    I did the conductor side on a Honda Accord 2000 following your video, thank you you saved me $200 or more maybe. Congrats!

  • @wingsunfurl7030
    @wingsunfurl7030 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a 2001 Honda Accord EX.. I took half the passenger door apart, before I realized the child lock was on, on the window lol.. good to know no money was needed for this fix

  • @lowbornfabrication
    @lowbornfabrication Před 6 lety

    Eric you are the best for sure! You are my go to guy for unknowns and I am a total gearhead

  • @wilshirestrasse2220
    @wilshirestrasse2220 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video. Nice battery hack. Thank you for posting.

  • @raulpizano9064
    @raulpizano9064 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your help I appreciate

  • @WARRENBITTTECH
    @WARRENBITTTECH Před 6 lety

    Thanks Eric!! But, I have a 1996 LX coupe 2.2. L two door do this work the same way.

  • @jasonweaver1151
    @jasonweaver1151 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the battery tip.

  • @timothycisneros3905
    @timothycisneros3905 Před rokem

    Very nice!!!

  • @ronnellbennett7845
    @ronnellbennett7845 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks can you do a 92 Accord 2 door

  • @gutier44
    @gutier44 Před 6 lety +2

    Eric, awesome as always thanks!

  • @codytaylor7882
    @codytaylor7882 Před 2 lety

    Or you can remove the door speaker and gain access to those bolts if the window on your vehicle is already stuck down

  • @josemontero2065
    @josemontero2065 Před 2 lety

    Hey I have a ? How do you take the power window motor off the window regulator

  • @Veyron640
    @Veyron640 Před 5 lety +1

    Eric saves me from sever turrets issues, when I work on my cars and I run into dumb @$##@.

  • @rangerrickramirez1
    @rangerrickramirez1 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks, your video helped a great deal.

  • @froellig3970
    @froellig3970 Před 3 lety +1

    ummm, how do I say this nicely. One of the main reasons people will want to remove the window regulator is because the window motor is kaput. So rigging that motor to external power from whatever source doesn't, ummm, really help.

  • @SillyRobrtTrixR4Kids
    @SillyRobrtTrixR4Kids Před 6 lety +3

    Butterflies and stars make everything better

  • @DELREYGUY
    @DELREYGUY Před 2 lety

    Looks like he got a used aftermarket Regulator..! LOL
    No nylon in bolt holes where attaching to window. Factory regulator has nylon inserts.
    New cheap ones like it online $49-$50 new...!
    Just order one.. saves time and its new.!

  • @ebe-hero7052
    @ebe-hero7052 Před 6 lety

    hmm.. cool. Ericthecarguy

  • @ccjohncc1
    @ccjohncc1 Před 3 lety

    I dont get why would a motor work to align bolts to replace a motor?

    • @michaelmeichtry316
      @michaelmeichtry316 Před rokem

      Hello John!
      I had the same question, before thinking it over:
      The external battery hack is used exclusively to remove a window, by raising the window to align the bolts to the holes in the door panel to access the two bolts. Then, as in the video, after removing the two bolts the window can then be simply pulled-out.
      Alternatively, if the motor doesn't work, or the regulator/cables are damaged in such a way that prevents raising the window, then implement plan-b (since using an external battery doesn't apply): since a socket may not be able to reach the regulator bolts, use a crescent wrench to access and remove the two bolts via holes in the panel. To remove the right-side bolt, the speaker needs to be removed to gain access to it.
      Great video - kudos!

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven Před 2 lety

    WRONG SIDE

  • @AdamnDadof3
    @AdamnDadof3 Před 4 lety

    How in the hell do you make a video and have a special battery contraption part of how you make the repair? Such a waste of time. Nobody fixed anything from watching this video. Poor idea.

    • @michaelmeichtry316
      @michaelmeichtry316 Před rokem

      Hello Adam - great question!
      The external battery 🔋 is used to raise the window mechanism to be able to align the two window bolts behind holes in the door panel, enabling them to be removed with a 10-mm socket wrench in order to remove the window. This is because there is no battery-power to the regulator from the vehicle itself (in most instances). I would probably just pull the window up to align the bolts. However, without having much experience, the regulator motor may be unable to raise the window unless power is applied to it. That is where utilizing the external battery comes into play.
      In summary, great question, and great video - kudos!