2001 odyssey slider (non-electric) sticking
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2001 odyssey slider (non-electric) sticking
This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
manual ones?
Thanks for any help.
else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
manual ones?
Thanks for any help.
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Re: 2001 odyssey slider (non-electric) sticking
If your problem is the sliding door is difficult to open, there is a Honda
Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
need more info, let me know.
Howard
"JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
>
> I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> manual ones?
>
> Thanks for any help.
Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
need more info, let me know.
Howard
"JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
>
> I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> manual ones?
>
> Thanks for any help.
#3
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Re: 2001 odyssey slider (non-electric) sticking
If your problem is the sliding door is difficult to open, there is a Honda
Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
need more info, let me know.
Howard
"JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
>
> I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> manual ones?
>
> Thanks for any help.
Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
need more info, let me know.
Howard
"JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
>
> I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> manual ones?
>
> Thanks for any help.
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Re: 2001 odyssey slider (non-electric) sticking
Is there a url for Honda TSB's? I tried NTSA's site and it couldn't
connect to the tsb link, although it could connect to other links from
that site. Maybe they're underfunded by the current administration as
well :-{.
In article <GSK4d.45276$as2.25069@bignews3.bellsouth.net>,
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote:
> If your problem is the sliding door is difficult to open, there is a Honda
> Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
> recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
> the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
> and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
> If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
> need more info, let me know.
> Howard
> "JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> > This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> > else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> > point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> > so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> > my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
> >
> > I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> > manual ones?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
>
connect to the tsb link, although it could connect to other links from
that site. Maybe they're underfunded by the current administration as
well :-{.
In article <GSK4d.45276$as2.25069@bignews3.bellsouth.net>,
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote:
> If your problem is the sliding door is difficult to open, there is a Honda
> Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
> recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
> the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
> and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
> If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
> need more info, let me know.
> Howard
> "JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> > This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> > else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> > point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> > so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> > my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
> >
> > I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> > manual ones?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
>
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Re: 2001 odyssey slider (non-electric) sticking
Is there a url for Honda TSB's? I tried NTSA's site and it couldn't
connect to the tsb link, although it could connect to other links from
that site. Maybe they're underfunded by the current administration as
well :-{.
In article <GSK4d.45276$as2.25069@bignews3.bellsouth.net>,
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote:
> If your problem is the sliding door is difficult to open, there is a Honda
> Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
> recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
> the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
> and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
> If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
> need more info, let me know.
> Howard
> "JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> > This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> > else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> > point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> > so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> > my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
> >
> > I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> > manual ones?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
>
connect to the tsb link, although it could connect to other links from
that site. Maybe they're underfunded by the current administration as
well :-{.
In article <GSK4d.45276$as2.25069@bignews3.bellsouth.net>,
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote:
> If your problem is the sliding door is difficult to open, there is a Honda
> Service Bulletin ( # 00-091 ) with instructions to repair this problem. It
> recommends you replace the sliding door weatherstrip that is on the body of
> the car, not the door. Also recommended to replace the sliding door sub-seal
> and its clip. It is also on the body, at the top.
> If you need more info, ask your dealer for a copy of this bulletin. If you
> need more info, let me know.
> Howard
> "JazzMan" <karriblenospam@nospammyyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:P0K4d.47$ek.12@okepread03...
> > This has been probably discussed to death, but I was wondering if anyone
> > else has had problems with their odyssey sliding doors sticking to the
> > point that you almost have to pull off the handle to get it to move> If
> > so, has anyone come up with any solutions? I've tried WD 40, oil, had
> > my mechanic grease them up but the sticking problems always come back.
> >
> > I've heard the electric doors have had problems but what about the
> > manual ones?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
>
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