How to Remove the Roof Molding of the 8th Generation Accord?

1 Answers
MaximusLee
07/30/25 9:10am
Glass adhesive, flathead screwdriver, utility knife (or any other knife), new waterproof sealing strip. Remove the old sealing strip, use the utility knife and flathead screwdriver to clean out the old glass adhesive in the waterproof channel, and sand off any rust. Apply glass adhesive with a thickness of 0.2~3MM, apply a bit more at the corners of the front and rear windshields, then install the new waterproof sealing strip.
Was this review help?
1
4
Share
More Forum Discussions

What are the reasons for BMW coolant leakage?

Reasons for BMW coolant leakage: 1. Cooling system sealing issue: Loose seals at the connection points between the coolant reservoir and radiator in the cooling system, leading to coolant leakage. 2. Pipe problems: Aging or cracked pipes causing coolant leakage. 3. Radiator issues: Corrosion in the radiator resulting in coolant leakage. Introduction to coolant: 1. The full name of coolant should be antifreeze coolant, meaning it has antifreeze functionality. Coolant prevents the freezing of the liquid in cold winter conditions, which could otherwise cause the radiator to burst or damage the engine cylinder block or head. 2. Coolant is a special additive-containing liquid primarily used in liquid-cooled engine cooling systems. It offers excellent performance in preventing freezing in winter, boiling in summer, and providing year-round protection against scale and corrosion.
1
0
Share

What are the differences between the ES200 and ES260?

The main differences between the Lexus ES200 and ES260 lie in their powertrains and prices. In terms of power, the ES200 model is equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, while the ES260 model features a 2.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission. In terms of price, the ES260 is more expensive than the ES200. Below is more information about the ES200 and ES260: 1. The ES200 is powered by a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with the model number M20A-FKS, delivering 173 horsepower and a maximum torque of 208N·M, paired with a CVT transmission. 2. The ES260 uses a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine with the model number A25A-FKS, producing 207 horsepower and a maximum torque of 243N·M, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. 3. In terms of other configurations, the ES260 adds 235mm/45R18 large-size tires and wheel combinations compared to the ES200's 215mm/55R17; the ES260 also includes additional features such as an openable panoramic sunroof, a touchscreen navigation optional package, matrix LED headlights, headlight washers, and rain-sensing wipers, which are not available on the ES200.
15
4
Share

What is the deployment speed of an airbag?

Airbag deployment requires a relative vehicle speed of more than 50km/h and an opposite-direction acceleration of over 40g at the moment of collision. In other words, the relative speed must be >50km/h, and the impact force must be sufficient to generate this speed. Different automakers may have varying conditions for airbag deployment. Below is an introduction to airbags: 1. The impact must occur near the sensors, typically within a 60° angle in front of the vehicle. Side airbag/curtain sensors are located near the doors. Airbags will only deploy in collisions with rigid walls or obstacles. Hitting the sensor area with hard objects like a sledgehammer will not trigger the airbag, as the sensor primarily responds to speed. 2. The controller sends the deployment command to the airbag based on three acceleration sensors, not speed sensors. Therefore, even at high speeds, if the acceleration value (corresponding to impact force) during a collision does not exceed the set threshold, the airbag will not deploy. Similarly, even at lower speeds, if the acceleration value exceeds the set threshold, the controller will issue the command to deploy the airbag.
15
1
Share

Is It True That Dashboard Wax Can Ruin the Dashboard?

It is necessary to control the frequency of using dashboard wax, as frequent use can have certain impacts on the car's dashboard. Proper use can help prevent the dashboard from aging, as well as provide functions such as stain removal, anti-static, and UV protection. Precautions for using car dashboard wax: 1. Dashboard wax can be used on the car's dashboard to make the surface shinier. It can also be used on seats and door panels for both cleaning and maintenance purposes. After cleaning the tires, applying dashboard wax can slow down tire aging. However, avoid spraying dashboard wax on the wheel rims, as it can easily splash onto the brake discs, forming a wax film that causes brake slippage and poses a safety hazard. 2. It is prohibited to use dashboard wax on the steering wheel and gear shift lever. Applying wax in these areas can lead to slippage, compromising driving safety, especially at high speeds. Additionally, dashboard wax should not be used in the engine compartment. Due to the high temperatures in the engine compartment and the flammable nature of dashboard wax, its use there poses a safety risk.
4
1
Share

Where is the CVT of SAIC MG produced?

SAIC MG's CVT transmission is independently developed by SAIC, and it is produced in China. The following is a related introduction to the CVT transmission: 1. In the CVT transmission system, traditional gears are replaced by a pair of pulleys and a steel belt. Each pulley is actually a V-shaped structure composed of two conical discs. The engine shaft is connected to the small pulley, which drives the large pulley through the steel belt. 2. Theoretically, the CVT transmission system can have an unlimited number of gears, and the gear settings are more flexible. The balance between gear ratio, speed ratio, performance, fuel consumption, and exhaust emissions in traditional transmission systems is easier to achieve.
15
3
Share

What is the real fuel consumption of the Touareg 2.0T?

The Touareg is a mid-to-large-sized SUV under SAIC Volkswagen. The 2.0T version is divided into high and low power tuning. The low-power 330TSI has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 7.5L/100km, while the high-power 380TSI has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 8.8L/100km. However, according to statistics, the actual fuel consumption of the Touareg 2.0T is in the range of 9-12L/100km. Below is an introduction to the Touareg: 1. In terms of appearance, the Touareg draws heavily on the design of the CrossBlue concept car, giving it a very imposing look overall. In terms of details, it features a double-bar chrome-plated horizontal grille that extends directly into the headlights. 2. In terms of dimensions, the length, width, and height are 5039mm/1989mm/1773mm respectively, with a wheelbase reaching 2980mm. 3. In terms of configuration, it will be equipped with features such as adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, blind spot monitoring, collision warning, steering wheel heating, front seat heating/ventilation, and a panoramic sunroof.
6
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.