Created on: 2017-11-22
How to replace a cracked or loose front window on 08 Honda Civic.
Razor Blade / Gasket Scraper
12mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Trim Tool Set
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To remove this master window switch, there is a tab that is fitting under the door panel on this side, and there's a clip on this side, so it needs to be lifted up this way first, and then lift it out. I'm going to use this plastic prying tool—you can get these from 1AAuto.com—just kind of work it underneath the edge of the switch. If you need to, you can go on this side, the outside here. I'm just going to pop it up, and then it's going to lift out backwards. This hook here has to come off. Push in the locks, and pull this connector out. And another lock on this side, undo this connector. Take that out.
Then go in behind the door handle, use a plastic trim tool to pop this lock off. Might have to do it with that. Pop that plastic piece out, and put that aside. There's a small push clip. You can use a small flat bladed screwdriver to kind of open it up. Tricky to get in here. So, popped it out, now I can pull the clip out. It should be unlocked, and when I pull the door panel off, it should pop that out.
Remove the Phillips head screw. There's just push clips that are around the edge of the door holding it to the door panel now, so I'm going to hold onto the door and just give it a firm pull. Reach my hand underneath. The top of this door panel kind of clamps around the door panel, so I lift it up and off. Now that clip popped out because it was unlocked. So, we've got the door lock, the cables, going to pop this out and then pop that up. And then, there's another one here. I'm going to pop that off of there and this will pull out.
Take the small flat bladed screwdriver, and pop this lock up. I just had to pry this tab out from underneath this metal here, and that's what unlocked it. I need to remove this clip here and push that off. We'll pull that straight up, and pull the door panel out of the car.
We take off this water vapor barrier, and pop these plugs up. It needs a plastic trim tool. You can get these from 1AAuto.com, just going to pop it out gently. Make sure you don't lose them if you drop them. Unplug the door lock actuator. There’s a little lock on the top. Just push it in, and pull it right out. Get this rubber plug out of here. Just push that out.
Now we're ready to take this vapor barrier off. It's got this butyl tape that's on the back side of it, it's very, very sticky. Just carefully peel it off. Probably want to wear gloves because it'll get all over your hands, and you're also at the same time going to guide out this harness, as I pull this off. If this stuff is really sticky, you can take a razor blade, and as you're peeling it, just slice the butyl tape part.
Try to be careful with the vapor barrier, because it's kind of fragile and it can stretch and rip. You want to be able to reuse it. Guide the harness out of here. Just keep going. Also helps when you do this, if it's a warm day. This butyl tape is a lot easier to work with. Guide this one out. I want to put this somewhere where it's not going to lay sticky side down, and just where it won't get damaged so you can reuse it.
Now we have to raise the window so that we can see the bolts that are holding it in, because the window needs to be removed. Going to take our master window switch, plug it back in. Going to take our keys, just turn the ignition on, and put the window up. That's one bolt and there should be one over there, I can't quite see it yet. That should do the trick. All right, and shut the key off and unplug this so it's not hanging in the way.
You're going to remove the 10 millimeter bolts that are holding the glass in place. Put these bolts aside. We'll want to take note on where the adjustment was. These holes are slotted. Both bolts were towards the front. I'm just going to remember that so when I put this back together, we'll line them up the same way. If not, they can be adjusted. This glass should come off. Should lift up, and make sure you hold onto it.
We're going to tilt it and pull it out of the tracks and then carefully remove it from the door. Put it aside somewhere safe so it doesn't get broken. Going to carefully take our window glass and get it into the door panel. Reach in and support it so it doesn't fall. Make sure it's in the channels. Slide it down, and it's going to sit right there. Then get it lined up roughly where it was before. Then reinstall the bolts. The torque on these bolts is 7.2 foot pounds. It's really light torque, so it's really just like hand tight. I'm just going to there until it gets done, and then I'm going to stop. You're using small tools so you don't have too much leverage, and just go like that and you're good.
Now, these holes are slotted for adjustment. I did put it back where I found them. Before we button this all up, I'm going to run the window up and down, make sure it goes up and down smoothly, and adjust as necessary. Plugging the master switch back in. Turn the ignition on and go up and down. The auto works, and auto down works. I'm just going to leave it in the up position. If they didn't go up and down smoothly, if it was tilting to one side you can adjust the side to side seating of the window. Since I basically just matched the way it was when it came out, it worked just fine.
Replace our vapor barrier. Got some openings in it for the different cables. Let's do this first. Get the control cables in for the door lock and the door handle. There's another opening here for the door lock actuator. Get that set up. Feed the harness through for the master window switch and mirror control. Once those are in place, just line it up with where it was originally. This stuff is so sticky. Just put it back into place. Just go right around the edge. We're going to replace any rubber plugs you took out. That one there. This one goes on this side. Also holds in the vapor barrier. Put this little one back in place. Don't forget to plug in your door lock actuator.
To reinstall our door panel, we'll feed the master window switch up into the opening in the door panel. You're going to get close to the door. You need to reinstall the door lock and the door pull handle. This one with the threads, or the things that look like threads on it, sits in this opening here. You're going to get it pushed into place, and put this lock over. Get that into position. Also, helps to have the window open, as you can see, so you can kind of look through.
Grab our other cable and do the same thing. Push it into the opening, push the lock over, snap that in place and then push this lock up there. Now, I'm going to hang on the edge of the door panel. We'll get that set up first, just like that. Make sure our harness is out here, and we can just push it into place on the clips. Go around the door panel and push it in.
This Phillips head screw with the shoulder goes to the top. There's also a push clip that goes in here. Push that in place. Push the center part in to lock it. Place the trim cap, slide the little hook front part in. That's installed. Then, install this screw.
To install this, plug the large connector back in place. It'll click when it's locked in. Plug this small white connector into here. It'll also click. There's a tab that's going to fit into the door panel on this side first, then a clip that's going to clip down into the door panel. Start by fitting it this way, and then pushing it down into the door panel.
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