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Old 09-25-06, 07:07 PM
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Well I will post the topic first, after I wash my car and dry it off "perfectly" and roll down the windows then back up they are covered in water. First this looks awful after it dries and sucks cuz I just washed my car and secondly it makes me wonder if water is getting in the car door! . My solution has be to just keep the windows up until I think it has completely dried, but I’m not sure if this is just a little bit of water that is on the window sill or a little bit of water is actually getting in the car door. Thanks for your replies in advance.

This is my first post if you have not notice so I will shortly introduce my self. My name is Ed L. from Oshkosh WI, Long time read of the forums, well since I got my sc300 in May. Its a green automatic with 94k miles everything seems to be in real good condition except for a lil of the under body from northern winters and it needs a bit of body work. I got some great plans for it when I graduate and actually have some money for non-practical mods

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Old 09-25-06, 07:13 PM
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o ya its a 1995 sc300



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Old 09-25-06, 07:15 PM
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That happens with EVERY car ever made its just one of those things.
Old 09-25-06, 08:14 PM
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wait a while and then roll down your windows, every car does that.
good excuse to use your a/c anyway, or if its nice outside, just open up your sunroof, that thing is there for a reason, haha
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You could have a clog in the window drain but even if you didn't you could still get the streaky window crap.
Just use the roof. If you don't see water stains on your carpet near the door you probably don't have a clog.
Old 09-26-06, 09:46 AM
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nah, this has happened to every car i've owned, even my 2001 galant that i bought in 2001 with 10 miles on it, brand new. i have always thought of putting electrical tape around the entire window. then drying the car 100%, then taking the tape off and seeing if that help.
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every car .. . .
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every car..........................
Old 09-26-06, 12:59 PM
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Alright thanks guys, I ask cuz I swear on my old altima it never did that but I never really washed that thing too much
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