NOTE:
- This procedure is a general description of the door channel tape replacement process. For details about installation, door outer channel tape (see page 20-15).
- Keep dust away from the working area.
- When working at lower temperatures, heat the door channel and door channel tape with a hair dryer.
Door channel: about 15°C (59°F).
Door channel tape: about 30°C (86°F).
- When heating the door channel tape, heat it evenly and gradually to prevent deformation.
- When pressing the door channel tape, slowly press it from the corner to prevent air bubbles and wrinkles.
- If there are air bubbles (A) in the door channel tape (B), prick them with a pin (C), then release the air with your finger or a plastic squeegee.
- If the air bubble is more than 10 mm (0.4 in.) in diameter, peel up the door channel tape, then reapply it.
- The following tools are required to replace the door channel tape:
- Plastic squeegee
- Alcohol
- Sponge or Shop towel
- Hair dryer
- Pin
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- Remove these items:
Door outer channel tape replacement
- Power mirror (see page 20-16)
- Door glass outer weatherstrip (see page 20-11)
- Glass run channel, as necessary (see page 20-2)
- Sash trim (see page 20-11)
- Upper seal (see page 20-12)
- Slowly peel up the old door channel tape while heating it with a hair dryer.
- Clean the door channel bonding surface with a sponge dampened in alcohol. After cleaning, keep oil, grease and water from getting on the surface.
- Attach the door channel tape:
- Peel the edge of the adhesive backing from the channel tape.
- Fit the door channel tape to the door channel.
- Apply the door channel tape to the door channel while peeling the adhesive backing from it a little at a time. Check that the channel tape is parallel with the door channel.
- Push firmly on the door channel tape with a plastic squeegee (felt side).
NOTE: To prevent air bubbles, slowly press the door channel tape around the door frame corner.
- As necessary, repeat the preceding steps.
- Reinstall all remaining removed parts.
- Check that the body colour on the door channel is covered by the door channel tape.
- Check for water leaks, refer to '01 CIVIC Shop Manual, P/N 62S5A00 on this CD (see step 7 on page 20-25).
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