Are any 2006 to 2011 (8th Gen) civic sedan parts interchangeable? Like can I put a 2006 window in my 2008? I would assume basically all parts on the same generation would be interchangeable... Got a side window from salvage yard out of a different year model but the same generation and sedan also, that should be fine right?
@@blood3996 “My drivers window was smashed by vandals. I ordered an after market window and had the same problem with only one of the bolt holes lining up on the white plastic slider on the rail. The problem was the white slider had become "unseated" from the rail at the top clip position causing the misalignment problem. With the regulator still in the door, I tried to get it clipped back onto the rail track. This is impossible to do. I removed the regulator (very easy to do) and tried to get it clipped back on. The only way to get it back on was to unclip the white half moon shaped cable guide at the bottom of the regulator. This will take all tension off the cable allowing you to slide the slider off the bottom and reengage it correctly then reinstall the cable guide onto rail. Saved me from having to buy a new regulator.”
Excellent! easy directions to follow 👍thank you!
Great video and easy to follow!!!
Thank you!
Very interesting video. How do you call the plastic white sheet ? Would like to replace it on my gen 8. Regards from Melbourne
@Cmajico
Yes..Did you put that window in?
Are any 2006 to 2011 (8th Gen) civic sedan parts interchangeable? Like can I put a 2006 window in my 2008? I would assume basically all parts on the same generation would be interchangeable... Got a side window from salvage yard out of a different year model but the same generation and sedan also, that should be fine right?
I am able to get one of the two holes to line up on the window. Any tips?
same for me, you found a solution yet?
@@blood3996 yes! You need to take apart the regulator because it’s off track now. I’ll try to find the link I used.
@@joehumeas7196 if you find it let me know, preciate it
@@blood3996 “My drivers window was smashed by vandals. I ordered an after market window and had the same problem with only one of the bolt holes lining up on the white plastic slider on the rail. The problem was the white slider had become "unseated" from the rail at the top clip position causing the misalignment problem. With the regulator still in the door, I tried to get it clipped back onto the rail track. This is impossible to do. I removed the regulator (very easy to do) and tried to get it clipped back on. The only way to get it back on was to unclip the white half moon shaped cable guide at the bottom of the regulator. This will take all tension off the cable allowing you to slide the slider off the bottom and reengage it correctly then reinstall the cable guide onto rail. Saved me from having to buy a new regulator.”
@@joehumeas7196 i figured it out lmao i just had to slide it to the right position, fixed it after a couple hours of headaches