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In particular, i need:
the headlight/sunroof open and close switch. my switch is broken but my sunroof otherwise works fine. I might also eventually want some windows. the previous owner (jackass) put that stupid window film on the inside and i want it gone. |
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"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165358617.282749.321250@n67g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... > In particular, i need: > > the headlight/sunroof open and close switch. my switch is broken but > my sunroof otherwise works fine. > > I might also eventually want some windows. the previous owner > (jackass) put that stupid window film on the inside and i want it gone. > Maybe not what you want to hear, but the film is removed with ammonia - the stronger the better. Auto glass shops can remove it for a fee that seems more reasonable after you try it yourself <8^P Removing it from the inside of the rear window is trickiest - few shops will guarantee the defroster will work afterward, although the odds seem pretty good. (If you want to get rid of the film, I bet you aren't in Phoenix!) Mike |
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you are the man, MP.
any ideas about the sunroof button? sadly, it appears to be built together with the headlight button and is soldered to a multi-wire connector. as for the film, thanks for the tip! i live in los angeles which is close. the stuff is just so heinous. i can't even see through it. i was considering acetone. ammonia? are you sure? |
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"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165373292.839539.147030@79g2000cws.googlegro ups.com... > > as for the film, thanks for the tip! i live in los angeles which is > close. the stuff is just so heinous. i can't even see through it. i > was considering acetone. ammonia? are you sure? > Haven't done it myself, but that is what I was told by the glass shop that redid the film in my wife's Volvo. I imagine it starts with painting a little around the top and maybe side edges, then working down as the film peels away... but that's just a guess. Mike |
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I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and melt/dissolve the glue. But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss? |
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zardozrocks wrote:
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause stress corrosion cracking. > or > de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat > gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and > melt/dissolve the glue. > > > But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss? > |
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"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165382917.084041.217850@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com... >I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or > de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat > gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and > melt/dissolve the glue. > Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture. > > But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss? > If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer. Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority on parts suppliers. Mike |
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ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is that too much or about what I should expect? |
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"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165620804.058805.302750@79g2000cws.googlegro ups.com... > ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to > pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and > the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is > that too much or about what I should expect? > That sounds about right. I don't think you want to find out what those cost new! Mike |
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On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 15:33:24 -0800, zardozrocks wrote:
> ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to > pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and > the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is > that too much or about what I should expect? Sounds fair to me... |
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