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Old September 12th 06, 04:49 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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> 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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