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CarGuru > Honda > CR-V rear windshield question 30 January 2005 08:32:58

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CR-V rear windshield question

Haider Rizvi 29 January 2005 23:31:02
 When I open my rear windshield (rear glass window - don't know the
correct name for it), it doesn't stay up. The shocks (or whatever they
should be called) don't seem to hold it.

I called the dealer and they quoted me $126.91 Can. for each part, which
sounds excessive to me. Can someone tell me if that price sounds right,
and if there is another way to fix the problem.

I searched the internet and this newsgroup for previous discussion but
didn't find any.

Regards,
--
Haider
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Haider Rizvi 30 January 2005 03:38:59 permanent link ]
 SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail­@hotmail.com> writes:
Any local auto parts place should either have em in stock, or be able to get em> easily. prolly run bout $40/ea. you might not need both. chances are if you look> carefully, youll see where one or the other is leaking the hydraulic oil. easy> DIY job.

Thanks for the info, I'll look them up at some auto store.

Regards,
--
Haider
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Motsco_ _ 30 January 2005 05:17:23 permanent link ]
 Haider Rizvi wrote:> When I open my rear windshield (rear glass window - don't know the> correct name for it), it doesn't stay up. The shocks (or whatever they> should be called) don't seem to hold it.>
I called the dealer and they quoted me $126.91 Can. for each part, which> sounds excessive to me. Can someone tell me if that price sounds right,> and if there is another way to fix the problem. >
I searched the internet and this newsgroup for previous discussion but> didn't find any.>
Regards,


-------------------­-----

Canadian Tire, NAPA, Bumper to Bumper. . . Put a 6' A frame ladder under
it when working. Simplifies the task a whole lot (saves on busted
window). It's even in the instructions that came with the shock from
NAPA, as i recall.

'Curly'

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Jwlbal 30 January 2005 08:32:58 permanent link ]
 If you can't get aftermarket, try these guys:
http://www.handa-ac­cessories.com


"Haider Rizvi" <harizvi@gmail.com>­ wrote in message
news:7zoef8c9s9.fsf­@ca.ibm.com...> When I open my rear windshield (rear glass window - don't know the> correct name for it), it doesn't stay up. The shocks (or whatever they> should be called) don't seem to hold it.>
I called the dealer and they quoted me $126.91 Can. for each part, which> sounds excessive to me. Can someone tell me if that price sounds right,> and if there is another way to fix the problem.>
I searched the internet and this newsgroup for previous discussion but> didn't find any.>
Regards,> -- > Haider


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