Anyone else have window freezing problem?
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Anyone else have window freezing problem?
This has happened to me a few times since it got cold in fall and now into winter its annoying! I'll pull up to the drive thru and have to open my door cuz the window is frozen. One night I took my pocket knife out and slid it between the rubber thinking it was frozen there and window still wouldn't go down. After about a half hour of the truck warming up the window went down. In Winter the window actually broke its bond off the track and I had to re-glue it. Its a very annoying issue and happens to both of my windows.
And yes they are power windows!.
Anyone have a cure for this?
And yes they are power windows!.
Anyone have a cure for this?
#3
I keep my windows cracked open just a smig over night or after a wash, I also use a good spray silicon lubricant on the window edge and on the rubber/felt seal.
Not my first pick but it will give you an idea.
http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infsil.html
Not my first pick but it will give you an idea.
http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infsil.html
#4
I keep my windows cracked open just a smig over night or after a wash, I also use a good spray silicon lubricant on the window edge and on the rubber/felt seal.
Not my first pick but it will give you an idea.
http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infsil.html
Not my first pick but it will give you an idea.
http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infsil.html
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I've had this problem forever. I used to take a thin putty scraper to the window before I took off anywhere in the winter to make sure that I can get it to roll down. Also, if I knew we weren't gonna get any new snow I'd leave the windows down just a crack. I ended up doing that more than the putty knife after I lost the knife
The new dodge challengers have a real problem with this as well. I know this first hand now what I have read in there fourms( since you can't leave the windows down a crack,they roll up automatically if there down a bit) is to use d windshield de-icer such as the prestone version that says it also prevents re-icing. I just bought some of this the other day to try it out and it does the job ok on frost/ light ice situations. So this may be an option as well
The new dodge challengers have a real problem with this as well. I know this first hand now what I have read in there fourms( since you can't leave the windows down a crack,they roll up automatically if there down a bit) is to use d windshield de-icer such as the prestone version that says it also prevents re-icing. I just bought some of this the other day to try it out and it does the job ok on frost/ light ice situations. So this may be an option as well
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#9
if you are that worried out keeping your window from freezing you should plug your block heater in at night. i know when i plug my block heater in overnight my temp gauge is usually at 140* by the time i am pulling out of the driveway which is warm enough to defrost windows. if i don't have it plugged in it take a couple blocks to get to 140*.
#10
if you are that worried out keeping your window from freezing you should plug your block heater in at night. i know when i plug my block heater in overnight my temp gauge is usually at 140* by the time i am pulling out of the driveway which is warm enough to defrost windows. if i don't have it plugged in it take a couple blocks to get to 140*.
But on a side note for the bar, maybe I should just jack an extension cord to an outlet outside the bar? haha.
And with my 180 Thermostat it takes about 20 minutes to warm up real nice. I love my Neon in that respect, it will BAKE you out of the car in 12-15 minutes.