windows seals
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well we have frameless windows, its pretty cool and good looking but on my 97 i found the pass to weeks when i wash my car that water can get into the car specially in the big back windows......( i think the water is coming from the rear windows and with the angle on the watergun they get at the rear)
Thanks alot again CL
Thanks alot again CL
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Hahaha, Not for cold climates
Its nice and sunny here in CA, at a cool 70 degrees
-Opens window-
There shouldn't be any water going through the seals, check to see if there is an alignment issue, the rear window should close evenly in relation to the door frame. Sometimes the rubber seals get soft with age, and so you could try using some foam door/window strips to push the rubber seals out.
Its nice and sunny here in CA, at a cool 70 degrees
-Opens window-
There shouldn't be any water going through the seals, check to see if there is an alignment issue, the rear window should close evenly in relation to the door frame. Sometimes the rubber seals get soft with age, and so you could try using some foam door/window strips to push the rubber seals out.
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...plus don't hold the washer too close to the windows, those washers will get in any window at high pressure. I keep all of my seals in tip top shape but if i go to the coin wash, and hold the stream too close...water all over!
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