Ody Power Door rubber stopper

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Mike, Oct 3, 2006.

  1. Mike

    Mike Guest

    We have a 1999 Ody EX. A few weeks ago the driver's side power door
    started coming to a stop with a bang when opened. I took a look at it
    and realized that the little piece of rubber situated at the top of the
    door assembly was missing. This piece of rubber is what the door SHOULD
    bang into as it opens completely, but if that rubber is not there, the
    door comes to a stop with a bang. Luckily I found the little piece of
    rubber and put it back in place (though I wasn't able to get it in
    there 100%). Well the rubber piece fell out again and I have no idea
    where it is. I hate the thought of ordering one from the dealer (for a
    large amount of money, no doubt). Any suggestions on what to put in
    there? Maybe another piece of rubber from anywhere else held in place
    with duct tape?

    Thanks a lot!

    Mike

    P.S. I searched the Forums at Odyclub.com and didn't find anything on
    this specific topic.
     
    Mike, Oct 3, 2006
    #1
  2. Mike

    Woody Guest

    That has been discussed several times on ODYCLUB.COM. Go to the dealer and
    get one or order from one of the online parts stores. There are several
    listed on ODYCLUB. Leaving it bang will probably cause damage to the nylon
    rollers the door runs on.
     
    Woody, Oct 3, 2006
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  3. Mike

    Woody Guest

    http://www.bernardiparts.com/SearchResults.aspx?SearchType=Model&Image=14S0X0_017_0009.GIF

    Shows the list price at less than $5. Don't be bashful and call your local
    dealer parts counter.
     
    Woody, Oct 3, 2006
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  4. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Thanks a lot, Woody!

    Mike
     
    Mike, Oct 3, 2006
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  5. Mike

    Mike Guest

    As an amusing follow-up to this situation, I got a replacement from my
    local Honda dealer and installed it. Then this past weekend, my 2 year
    old daughter was hiding in the back of the Ody and she came out with
    the original door stopper. Gotta love it. At least I only spent $6 on
    the replacement.

    Mike
     
    Mike, Oct 10, 2006
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