Passenger side window issues

Fk8Desu

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Does anyone else have an issue when raising or lowering the passenger side windows on auto they are slower than the drivers side?

It almost seems like the motor is struggling, they both still raise and lower without stopping but my OCD in me goes nuts when i time both front windows to close at the same time but the drivers side window closes a good second or two before the passenger side.
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Yeah, one of my windows closes a little slower than the others. Not sure what causes it though. Motor? Lack of lubrication? :hmm:
 

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Honda Shin-etsu is your friend when it comes to re-lubricating windows. It’s also a genuine Honda part also lol. I put it on once a month to keep my rubber seals looking black and new
P/N: 08798-9013
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Honda Civic 10th gen Passenger side window issues 1603196499749
 

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In between the grooves where the window and rubber meet. There’s a channel in the rubber for the window to run on so it’s always aligned, just get a q-tip or dab some on your finger and rub it in
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