Ek9 Window Visor Install
CorSport specailizes in Honda (JDM) 1996-2000 Honda Civic Ferio (EK9) Window Visor Kit (4DR) - CorSport. Buy 1996-2000 Honda Civic Ferio (EK9) Window Visor Kit (4DR.
For all you JDM FANS, nice styling add to your outside look. This is a genuine Toyota parts. Beware of replica visors. Altezza emblem is etched on the visor not stamped. Damp cloth, dry cloth, 8 window clips 2/10 20 minutes STEP 1:Start at the the front window. Roll window down.
Where finger is pointing clean area thoroughly with the damp cloth. Start from the corner and make your way towards to the side mirror. Step 2:Rear window. Roll window down. Where finger is pointing clean area thoroughly with the damp cloth.
Start from the corner and make your way towards the rear. STEP 3: Remove inner rubber weatherstripping using your hands. Do not be afraid to yank it out.
Start at the front window and once you get it out move to the rear window. STEP 4: Before installing visor make sure to wipe window panel with a dry cloth once more. Install window visor. Double sided tape is included when purchasing visor.
Remove tape and stick visor onto window panel. Start on the corner and make your way towards the side mirror. Repeat step for rear window. STEP 5: Clips needs to be hooked ontho the door panel.
As I was holding the clip, that's how you will put it on the visor. Repeat step for rear window STEP 6: Re-install the rubber weatherstripping. Make sure its secure on tight. If not, you will hear noise air noise coming in your cabin. Once again, double check you rubber window molding and secure it tight. REPEAT STEPS 1-6 for the other side. Your JDM WINDOW VISOR is now installed.
Sanjeev Chattopadhyay Ebook Readers there. I installed a set of Honda Access window visors on my coupe today, and I figured I'd make a DIY write up since alot of people are clueless when it comes to installing these things. There's a couple of other write ups floating around, but they aren't very detailed and the pictures are no longer hosted. This is my first write up, hope you it helps some of you guys out.
First off, installation of these visors can take some time (more than expected) and a good amount of patience. ----- First, you need to install the D / F / H clips onto the visors themselves. The first and last hole on the visor are for the B clips, which I will explain later on. Start off with the second hole from the FRONT of the visor, and install D / F / H clips as so, with the open end of the clip facing downwards. They go in that specific order and simply attach to the visor by pressing in the small round 'clips' supplied. Now there is already 2 other clips installed on the visors from the factory. These clips will slide into the rubber lining behind your side-view mirror, and the rear one will slide in behind the vertical plastic piece on your door.
Here are the pre installed clips: Front: Rear: Now pull back the rubber lining on the backside of the door. Move it just enough so you can access the top screw which holds in the vertical plastic trim piece. Remove the screw and put it in aside. Now you are able pull it out just a bit, in order to access the rubber window seal. Carefully pull on the bottom seal, but be careful not to rip it. I pulled out the entire BOTTOM seal, and only pulled back the top seal in the 2 places where the B clips attach to the actual door.
Top B clip hole: Bottom B clip hole: The B clips are attached as shown in the following pictures, and are screwed onto the door frame from the TOP. Top B clip installed: Bottom B clip installed: The pre installed clips that I mentioned earlier are to be 'slipped' into the side view mirror (on the front) and behind the plastic trim piece (on the rear) Front: Rear: Once you slide those 2 clips in, the visor will hold itself in place. Now you need to remove the little OEM metal clip which 'guides' the window, or the visor clip will not be able to attach to the frame. Simply pull down on the top of it, and it will come right off Visor mocked up: Now begin pressing the visor clips onto the door frame. Make sure the clip is over the small lip on the frame.
Bad: Good: Now comes the hardest part; reinstalling the rubber seals onto the door frame. These seals are a BIG pain in the *** to install, especially with the new addition of the visor clips which are now in the way of the rubber seal from sitting flush. I found it easiest to install the TOP seal into place first. Then, insert the lower seal into its channel with BOTTOM of the lower seal in place first. One the BOTTOM of the lower seal is in place and FLUSH to the frame, you can roll the upper part of it into place. Download Riddim Driven Wipe Out Rar. Both the upper and lower seal need to be locked in place with each other.