DaliRacing Window Fix-It thingie, center rear window moisture

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These are 2 different questions:

Hi I was planning on getting one of these.
I would like ask other NSX owners if they

have had any experience with this product. Is it a guarantee to fix it? Or does it just fix only the minor problems if the window.
My window goes down easily, but goes up fairly slow.
Should I take it to the Acura Dealer to fix it, or a professionaly Japanese car specialist? The previous owner back in 97' has gotten that fixed, and on the documents it said that they replaced it with a new window regulator..

2nd question is, when you sit in the car and look behind u at the rear window. Not the big hatch window, but the rear window. I see moisture inside. I can not get that out because it looks like it's inside of the 2 glasses (They call it the PARTITION GLASS). Anyone know how to get that out? http://www.nsxprime.com/FAQ/Reference/1991-1992_parts_catalog/1-j13.jpg

go to this link it is number 11-15 on the 1st diagram

thanks for your time
 
On the window regulator - if this has been replaced you do not need the "fixit thingy"
What you probably need to do is just lube the slides & the regulator http://www.nsxprime.com/FAQ/Reference/1991_svcman/1991servman.pdf
Go to pages 832 & 833 through step 5 to remove the door panel trim; then go to page 838 step one to see where to grease it.
Note: on your other question about the window corner garnishes, you need to remove these to remove the door panel, so you might want to accomplish this first (so definitely don't glue it on!)
This is not a difficult home project - you only really need a Philips screwdriver & maybe a flat blade to pry off the garnishes (be careful though!)If you follow all the steps in the guide, you should be fine.
Good luck
p.s. oh, on the rear window? Don't know what to suggest there - the seal is probably gone, you might need to replace it.

[This message has been edited by D'Ecosse (edited 10 November 2002).]
 
Yes, that rear window is supposed to have a vacuum between the panes of glass, so if you see consendation inside the seal is compromised and you'll need to replace the window to fix it.

[This message has been edited by Lud (edited 11 November 2002).]
 
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