Part number for the window lock clip
#1
Part number for the window lock clip
Does anyone know if there is a part number for just the clip-on cap to the front drivers side window lock push button. The cap has a symbol on it that looks like an X over a door/window image. One of the clip tabs has broken on my button. Probably the wife, but I'm blaming the kids.
#2
I think the part is on this page somewhere, but I can't identify it:
http://www.hondapartsunlimited.com/p...nt-door-lining
http://www.hondapartsunlimited.com/p...nt-door-lining
#3
I went to the dealership to get help.
It is item number 58 on this exploded view:
http://www.hondapartsunlimited.com/p...nt-door-lining
Part number: 35751-SEP-A01
Description: Knob-M
The cap comes pre-installed on the red housing with a shaft at the bottom.
$10.00 + $0.83 tax = original dealer asking price
$7.50 + $0.62 tax = negotiated dealer price
$2.99 + $10.07 shipping = on-line price
It is item number 58 on this exploded view:
http://www.hondapartsunlimited.com/p...nt-door-lining
Part number: 35751-SEP-A01
Description: Knob-M
The cap comes pre-installed on the red housing with a shaft at the bottom.
$10.00 + $0.83 tax = original dealer asking price
$7.50 + $0.62 tax = negotiated dealer price
$2.99 + $10.07 shipping = on-line price
#4
I inserted the tip of a paint can opener into the hole of the old red housing, then pulled upward with a little bit of force to remove the old body. The new body slid right in.
After looking at how the button works, I could have repaired the old parts with a dab of two part epoxy at the spot where the small bump on the cap inserts into the alignment hole on the red housing. The trick would have been weighting it down while the epoxy dried with the switch in the recessed position.
After looking at how the button works, I could have repaired the old parts with a dab of two part epoxy at the spot where the small bump on the cap inserts into the alignment hole on the red housing. The trick would have been weighting it down while the epoxy dried with the switch in the recessed position.
#5
I inserted the tip of a paint can opener into the hole of the old red housing, then pulled upward with a little bit of force to remove the old body. The new body slid right in.
After looking at how the button works, I could have repaired the old parts with a dab of two part epoxy at the spot where the small bump on the cap inserts into the alignment hole on the red housing. The trick would have been weighting it down while the epoxy dried with the switch in the recessed position.
After looking at how the button works, I could have repaired the old parts with a dab of two part epoxy at the spot where the small bump on the cap inserts into the alignment hole on the red housing. The trick would have been weighting it down while the epoxy dried with the switch in the recessed position.
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