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HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual Front Door:
1 1. Adjust clearance "H" as follows.
-1
" {see page 20-42}
Loosen the bolts and locknut securing the front
sash, and move the front sash all the way
forw ard.
NOTE: Hold the adjusting bol

Page 859 of 1681

HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual 12. Adjust clearance "8" as follows.
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d  "8" {see pase 20-42}
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1 Lower the glass 1O mm (0.39 in).
2 Push the glass outward lO mm (0.39 in), thenpush the inside stabilizers against the

Page 860 of 1681

HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual Rear Door:
13. Adjust clearance "H" as lollows.
"H" {see page 20-42)
1 Loosen the nut securing the stopper plates.
2 Loosen the nut securing the roller guide, and
move the guide up or down to align th

Page 861 of 1681

HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual Doors
Glass Adjustment (contdl
14. Adiust clearance "B" as Jollows.
"8" lsee page 20-421
- 1 Lower the glass 1O mm (0.39 in).
2 Push the glass outward 10 mm 10.39 in), thenpush the inside stabilizer

Page 898 of 1681

HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual OpeningDragGheck
(Motor Removedl
Before installing the motor, measure the effort required
to open the glass using a spring scale as shown.
CAUTION: Wh€n using a spring scale, piotect the lead-
ing o

Page 905 of 1681

HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual Moonroof
Opening Drag Check
(Motor Removedl
Before installing the motor, measure the effort required
to open the glass using a spring scale as shown.
CAUTION: When using a spring scale, protecl the le

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HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual lnterior Trim
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,/lCENTER PILLARLOWER TRIM
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Replacement (contdl
Sedan
Canter pillar lower trim/Center pillar trim removal:
1. Remove the belt hole cap. then slip the front seat
belt through the

Page 910 of 1681

HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual Rear pillar trim panel/Rsar shelf trim panel/Real shelt
removal:
1. Remove both seat-back side bolsters {see page 20-
113).
2. Remove the upper portion of the rear door sill mold-
ing, then pull the r