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    #16
    Originally posted by RA73DR View Post
    ive got the same problem.. but my window is not only slow, but at times, especially in the rain, it gets stuck.
    ill give this silicon spray a go
    lol i get those times too especially in winter, the window will just stop moving

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      #17
      mines the same fellas

      i might try some rubber lubricant... any ideas on a product?

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        #18
        Originally posted by BIZ22Y View Post
        Tried taking the door apart to investigate? I knew this was a common problem with Nissans, but never known any late model Hondas to have this problem.
        You serious? My s14a don't have this issue. But then again, it's a auto window we are talking here, hence there's no car make difference.
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          #19
          lol seems like most ppl with dc2 got the same problems!

          however, mine's rattles and slow :|

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            #20
            here is a good spray
            http://www.wurth.com.au/autocat6.asp

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              #21
              Key points to lubricate are:

              1. Front track (through the top near the side mirror + remove the panel and peel back the plastic to get at the bottom)

              2. Back track (remove the panel, there's a nice big gaping hole giving you easy access for this)

              3. Outside track (where the window sits while it's closed)

              4. And lastly, clean the exterior trim as sometimes this prevents the window from moving at all.
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                #22
                Yeah I have the same problem...how do you remove the door trim for a DC2?? I want to fix it for good.

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                  #23
                  There are three phillips head screws.

                  1. Inside the door release (you'll need a flat head to pry open the cover)
                  2. Inside the door handle
                  3. At the front section (easiest one to spot).

                  Putting the panel back on is a real PITA unless you line it up correctly. Trick is to get it to sit right where the side mirrors are, before pushing it into place.
                  j0nbubz: RG's awp is LOL
                  Chi: ...word of advice on who plays against rG
                  faijai: rg + awp = gg
                  hebe: Hahaha rG is just L337 bro!
                  rG`: Touchpad FTW!

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                    #24
                    HAhah yeah I found out that putting the panel back on sucks major balls, takes a few tries too

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by rG` View Post
                      There are three phillips head screws.

                      1. Inside the door release (you'll need a flat head to pry open the cover)
                      2. Inside the door handle
                      3. At the front section (easiest one to spot).

                      Putting the panel back on is a real PITA unless you line it up correctly. Trick is to get it to sit right where the side mirrors are, before pushing it into place.
                      Cheers

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                        #26
                        has anyone tried spraying silicon spray in the passenger side front dash? I hear it removes that creeking sound you get when going over bumps etc.
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                          #27
                          On this note, i was wondering if it would be possible to change the actualy motors to more powerful ones, so it moves quicker?

                          after the lubrication of course. It just that ive found they are slow even if they are lubed

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