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lmart September 11th 06 01:26 PM

honda door regulator
 
how hard is it to install a door regulator?? The shop said it would run
about 400.00 installed


Nasty September 11th 06 06:51 PM

honda door regulator
 

"lmart" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> how hard is it to install a door regulator?? The shop said it would run
> about 400.00 installed


Stoopid question time, what the hell is a door regulator? (And no doorman
jokes please.)



Art[_1_] September 11th 06 08:52 PM

honda door regulator
 
It is actually a window regulator. It is the mechanism that makes a window
go up and down.


"Nasty" > wrote in message
...
>
> "lmart" > wrote in message
> lkaboutautos.com...
>> how hard is it to install a door regulator?? The shop said it would run
>> about 400.00 installed

>
> Stoopid question time, what the hell is a door regulator? (And no doorman
> jokes please.)
>




lmart September 11th 06 10:17 PM

honda door regulator
 
excuse meee,I meant a window regulator


Nasty September 12th 06 04:46 AM

honda door regulator
 

"lmart" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> excuse meee,I meant a window regulator


I'da still axed. Now if you'd sed window motor I'da hada clue.



Nasty September 12th 06 04:46 AM

honda door regulator
 
Thanks.


"Art" > wrote in message
link.net...
> It is actually a window regulator. It is the mechanism that makes a
> window go up and down.
>
>
> "Nasty" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "lmart" > wrote in message
>> lkaboutautos.com...
>>> how hard is it to install a door regulator?? The shop said it would run
>>> about 400.00 installed

>>
>> Stoopid question time, what the hell is a door regulator? (And no doorman
>> jokes please.)
>>

>
>




TeGGeR® September 12th 06 04:49 AM

honda door regulator
 
wrote in
:

> On my 91 Accord, it is about a 2-3 hour job. That includes the time
> to remove the interior upholstery, take out the glass/old regulator,
> install the new regulator, install glass, make minor trim/adjustments,
> and then put back the upholstery.
>
> Seems like it took about the same amount of time on my 94
> Corolla DX also.
>
> In general, it shouldn't be that difficult of an operation, but as in
> all things, YMMV.





About the same amount of time on the '91 Integra as well.

The hardest part was undoing the electrical connector from the door to the
pillar without breaking it. It's not obvious how that thing comes apart.

And since you're going to have the glass out anyway, that's an excellent
time to replace the plastic glass guides on cars with frameless
windows.They're cheap and they fall off all the time, so your windows
rattle when you shut the door with the window open.



--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Nick September 12th 06 11:47 AM

honda door regulator
 
If you can get a helper, they can hold the glass in place in the closed position
while you remove the regulator so you don't have to take the window out.



On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 03:49:56 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®" > wrote:

wrote in
m:
>
>> On my 91 Accord, it is about a 2-3 hour job. That includes the time
>> to remove the interior upholstery, take out the glass/old regulator,
>> install the new regulator, install glass, make minor trim/adjustments,
>> and then put back the upholstery.
>>
>> Seems like it took about the same amount of time on my 94
>> Corolla DX also.
>>
>> In general, it shouldn't be that difficult of an operation, but as in
>> all things, YMMV.

>
>
>
>
>About the same amount of time on the '91 Integra as well.
>
>The hardest part was undoing the electrical connector from the door to the
>pillar without breaking it. It's not obvious how that thing comes apart.
>
>And since you're going to have the glass out anyway, that's an excellent
>time to replace the plastic glass guides on cars with frameless
>windows.They're cheap and they fall off all the time, so your windows
>rattle when you shut the door with the window open.


Grumpy AuContraire[_2_] September 12th 06 01:49 PM

honda door regulator
 
You can also use duct tape to hold the window up, (either over the top
frame if the door has one or the whole length of where the window/door
skin mate ont the exterior or interior.

JT




Nick wrote:
>
> If you can get a helper, they can hold the glass in place in the closed position
> while you remove the regulator so you don't have to take the window out.
>
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 03:49:56 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®" > wrote:
>
> wrote in
> m:
> >
> >> On my 91 Accord, it is about a 2-3 hour job. That includes the time
> >> to remove the interior upholstery, take out the glass/old regulator,
> >> install the new regulator, install glass, make minor trim/adjustments,
> >> and then put back the upholstery.
> >>
> >> Seems like it took about the same amount of time on my 94
> >> Corolla DX also.
> >>
> >> In general, it shouldn't be that difficult of an operation, but as in
> >> all things, YMMV.

> >
> >
> >
> >
> >About the same amount of time on the '91 Integra as well.
> >
> >The hardest part was undoing the electrical connector from the door to the
> >pillar without breaking it. It's not obvious how that thing comes apart.
> >
> >And since you're going to have the glass out anyway, that's an excellent
> >time to replace the plastic glass guides on cars with frameless
> >windows.They're cheap and they fall off all the time, so your windows
> >rattle when you shut the door with the window open.



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