My dealer brought it up on his computer.
It is definitely a known problem with a known fix.
I am not positive what they call it.
It is not a recall, since those are only safety-reltated things.
I think it may be a product update or service bulletin.
Regardless of what it is called it IS a real know problem with a fix that Honda has published.
I didn't write down the notice number, but it said the "something" is out of spec. (I think the tracks).
If you watch closely the window catches or gets hung up on the front track first, which makes the rear of the windownpop out of the track.
I have not had time to get mine fixed yet.
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Originally Posted by birchman2
Once I go back I will keep everyone posted. He also stated that there is no service bulletin yet but, also reports that this is semi common and one probably would be coming soon. I washed my car yesterday and noticed while the window and track were wet it worked very well. It looks to me like friction in the front part of the window slows the front down causing the rear part to come off track.
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