🌧️ Elevate Your Drive with Style and Function!
The Auto Ventshade In-Channel Rain Guards are custom-engineered for 2013-2017 Honda Accord Sedans, providing a sleek, low-profile design that enhances both aesthetics and functionality. Made from durable acrylic, these window visors allow for fresh air circulation while keeping out rain and debris, and they install easily without any drilling.
Material Type | Acrylic |
Exterior Finish | Smooth |
Style Name | In-Channel - Smoke |
Color | Smoke |
Installation Method | Window |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Auto Part Position | Outer |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
F**.
Confianza
Excelente
J**Y
Missing Adhesive and one already cracked
So when my package arrived I don’t know where these things where being stored and for how long but the package was stuck to them and the adhesive tape. Then after installing them I discover that the back two only had adhesive on the top part and not on the sides so this causes them to still stick out in the track when you roll the windows down and then the only way you can roll them back up is to get out on the outside of the car pull the guard toward you the way it should be and would be if it had the double sided tape on the sides as well and not just the top. On top of that the back twos tape that was on the top was barely even sticking at all which cause one of them to fly out while I was driving. The other one wound up cracking from accidentally rolling the wrong window down and it being in the track then the window hitting which flexed it abs caused it to crack. Complete disappointment and it’s not like you can only buy two back ones. I’d have to buy an entire set again just to get the two back ones. Highly pissed off a lot of money spent to get sent garbage from the back of someone’s warehouse.
A**N
Make sure you get them stuck on good
Liked very slick looking goes with the lines of the car perfect
T**L
Somewhat serves the purpose
I purchased these vs. the outside glue on ones. Could have been the installer's error, but my rear window can only go down about 3 inches or it will get stuck at the corners. I had to go on YouTube to figure out how to get window back up. With car running, I have to go to that window and pull it slightly outward. Frustrating also that unless I'm driving on highway, the rain will come in because these don't bow out enough. Otherwise, looks good. and I can vent car as you can't tell window is down.
L**
Ok, But...
Fit is Ok, 2014 Accord, However the tape use seems cheap. I THOROUGHLY cleaned the channels & let it dry. Both rear visors came loose. And there's only tape on the top not the sides. SO when the windows go back up they hit the visors. I have to manually hold the visor & raise the windows. thinking about shaving the edge at an agle to see if it helps when the glass meets the visor to just glide past it... (Something AVS maybe should've thought of when manufacturing..)I had to purchase 3M double sided tape & retape the visors. *Hoping it helps.*I've always bought the visors that tape to the outside. I tried the in-channel for the cleaner sleek look. Think I might want to re-visit the ouside ones...Purchased same ones for a 2013 Fussion, haven't installed then yet. Hope I have better luck with that set...
G**L
Easy to install
Pretty easy to install. I just cleaned the window seal pretty well with alcohol and paper towels to get rid of excess dirt. Have had them eight months with no issues.
B**S
Don’t like tabs
Ends of shades have to be placed in window channel. Harder to install and sometimes when rolling windows up when the encounter tab they stop and go back down. Windows think they hitting something and won’t go all the way up. Would rather they didn’t have tabs and would just adhere to the outside of window posts
W**D
Does Not Fit!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have lost faith in Auto Ventshade brand or should I say Lund brand? I have installed dozens of ventshades over the years and this is the first time that an application did not fit the vehicle. Part number in question is 194535 and it is supposed to fit a 2015 Honda Accord sedan (4 pc set). Installed the drivers side of the car first. just as the instructions describe with the rear plastic end under the door molding, used the alcohol pads to wipe the channel, removed the tape, and pressed it in place. Raised the window all the way up and it seemed to be a tight fit. Left the drivers side installation overnight and the next morning lowered the window down at which time the ventshade fell off the car's window channel. Never seen this happen before--the tape did not adhere to the window channel for some reason--maybe defective 3M tape? The left rear was just as bad for a different reason. With the ventshade properly installed, the window would not go all the way up without binding. The tightness was so bad that the window actually stopped when contacting the ventshade area near the top. I'm done with AutoVentshade products-should never be this much trouble installing on a brand new vehicle.
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