I opened drivers window all the way, when tried to close it, it would go 3/4 of a way up and then back up to about 1/2 way.
The same with passengers side window.
Finally two closed all the way but it does not seem right... Or does it?
Front windows functioning in a weird way.
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Front windows functioning in a weird way.
Lol. There was already a couple posts on this.
I think the rubber moulding is too stiff in the window gap. The windows are designed to reverse if they hit resistance.
I think the rubber moulding is too stiff in the window gap. The windows are designed to reverse if they hit resistance.
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Re: Front windows functioning in a weird way.
Yeah, that's awesome, especially when its -30C outside. Lol.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Front windows functioning in a weird way.
What I do is put my palm on the outside with my right hand and push the controls up with my left. I "help" it up with my palm on the outside. I try my best to never open my window when it is below -15. It is so annoying.
Craig.
Craig.