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Old 08-28-2003, 01:43 AM   #6
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to take apart your door, as like with most hondas, there are 2 (+) head screws. one located behind the door handle on the inside, and the other near that little pocket where you grab to close the door. If it's covered with a tab, use a flat head to pop it up. opening the door some more you will notice a fastener under a tab close to where the door meets the chassis. take out that fastener. check along the door to see if there are any more fasteners.

after you unscrew the door handle, you should be able to slide it either to the left or right, then it comes out a few inches, just enough for you to unfasten the clip behind it. It's still attached due to the clip that is around the steel bar that moves when you pull on the handle. swing that clip around(it's shaped like an L where it goes down) to unlatch it and pull up the bar to remove it from the handle.

the same thing goes for the power windows switches. there should be screws for that thing, and slide either to the left or right(I don't remember which). and unplug the harnesses by pushing the release tab and pulling.

after you unscrew the screw in the little pocket, pull the container out.

Next, start pulling the upholstery away from the door starting from the edges. the fasteners should remain on the upholstery as you're pulling it off. make sure you pull away where each fastener is located. go from the left side top, all around to the right side top, then you should roll down your windows. you can plug in the power windows switches in order to operate the motor while the upholstery is off.

take off the cover of the door by pushing or pulling upward because it's hooked over the door edge. next roll up the windows so that it won't be blocking the next step.

there should be some plastic seal that seals that is stuck covering the holes in your door. just slowly take that off so you can get behind it to the window. once you take off most of this plastic, just peel it off, you will have to stick it back on later once you finish.

since the window is up, you can see all the parts of the window apparatus. You can see the wires that are wound up by the motor.
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