
29 Jan 2004, 04:44 pm
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Dedicated Cruiser
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: MERRITT ISLAND, FL, USA.
Posts: 2,633
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by KMB60
This is what may have happened. When the inside of the car is warm and the outside is cold a bit of moisture condensation occurs on the inside of the glass, especially around the edges between the glass and the rubber weather seal. When the car is sitting empty and not heated in very cold temperatures, the moisture between the glass and the weather seal freezes and won't let the window go down, even a power window. When the car warms up the ice melts and the windows work again.
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Very good answer!!!
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