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Old 02-27-2013, 09:35 AM   #15
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Old 03-03-2013, 01:05 AM   #16
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I'm having my warped seals replaced with my condensing taillight next week covered by warranty
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Old 03-03-2013, 08:59 PM   #17
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My drivers side window seal is cracked already :/. Gonna take it in next week
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Old 11-29-2013, 05:20 PM   #18
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Mine is warped, the drivers side window squeaks against the rubber when you close the door.
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Old 12-01-2013, 09:50 AM   #19
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The one on the front of the hood looks "warped" on all of the ones I've seen, brand new. Go look at some new ones next time you're at the dealership.
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Old 12-01-2013, 11:09 AM   #20
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The one on the front of the hood looks "warped" on all of the ones I've seen, brand new. Go look at some new ones next time you're at the dealership.
Yup I noticed that too. And I just looked at pics from when I picked the car up new from the dealer, and I can see it then.
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Old 12-03-2013, 04:37 PM   #21
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My driver's side window seal has been gradually pulled out of it's seat. Most likely from not enough lubrication/rubber conditioner being applied. Regardless, it was out so far it was actually creating extra resistance on the window when it rolled up all the way (basically obstructing the path). No amount of lube/conditioner would have helped me it at that point

Not sure if it's related but the window started to malfunction. Could roll the window down but not up. Only the "auto close" function would close the window, but you'd have to hold it. Nothing worked while the door was open. Couldn't control the passenger side at all.

I had the stealership "re-seat" the window seal and fix the window control issues. I assume the service guy didn't leave the window cracked to let the seal dry properly so needless to say it's much better but still not seated properly. Still rubs and I can see this problem happening again in the future

TL;DR: Take care of the window seals. I can understand how failure to lubricate can cause it to be pulled out of it's seat, then causing extra resistance for the window when it rolls up all the way. Wish I had more info of what was done to fix it, the guy at the dealership wasn't able to answer any of the questions I asked.
Luckily it was repaired under warranty, just relaying my experience because something stupid like this can burn a hole in your pocket if you aren't covered.
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Old 12-04-2013, 11:27 AM   #22
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So these are a few of the pics I snapped when I first noticed this happening. About two months ago I had my windows tinted and it still kept happening so I decided to take it my dealer to have the seal replaced.

The rep told me that because I had my windows tinted that they would not cover it and that I'd have to have the tint removed and come back to show them.

I showed him these pictures and he more or less said tough sh!t. "Well they're tinted now so it doesn't matter.."

So heads up to anyone with tinted windows that they'll probably try to blame it on the tint and deny the claim.
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So these are a few of the pics I snapped when I first noticed this happening. About two months ago I had my windows tinted and it still kept happening so I decided to take it my dealer to have the seal replaced.

The rep told me that because I had my windows tinted that they would not cover it and that I'd have to have the tint removed and come back to show them.

I showed him these pictures and he more or less said tough sh!t. "Well they're tinted now so it doesn't matter.."

So heads up to anyone with tinted windows that they'll probably try to blame it on the tint and deny the claim.
They didnt deny mine
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Old 12-05-2013, 07:26 AM   #24
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Looks like I'm going to a different dealer then -_-
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So these are a few of the pics I snapped when I first noticed this happening. About two months ago I had my windows tinted and it still kept happening so I decided to take it my dealer to have the seal replaced.

The rep told me that because I had my windows tinted that they would not cover it and that I'd have to have the tint removed and come back to show them.

I showed him these pictures and he more or less said tough sh!t. "Well they're tinted now so it doesn't matter.."

So heads up to anyone with tinted windows that they'll probably try to blame it on the tint and deny the claim.

Was this covered under the bumper to bumper warranty? Dammit I'm at 40k miles, ugh! Has anyone found some DIY fixes for this? My OCD causes me to hate this, it drives me insane each time I close my window. I noticed I just have to keep the strip clean and the window edge clean as well but it's really irritating.
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Just to let everyone know they still don't have an updated part for the weather strip issues on the windows. It seems to be cold/wet weather related. I am working on using some minor adhesive to hold the part of the weather seal that is seated in the door in a more secure manner to prevent it from being pulled out. I am also going to use some rubber conditioners to try and keep the rubber pliable. I recently took mine to the dealership and got it replaced and they confirmed it was the exact same part and 15 minutes later I experienced the same issue again.

Just wanted to update everyone. Guess we wait for them to collect more cold weather data and get us some better all weather parts!
Mine is coming off where door locks to chassis. The door stabilizer part.

Also, I get water inside after light rains. I'll park it outside, and when I wake up the next day, I find drops and trickles of rain. It's like my car is sweating by itself during the night.


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To repair, just take to dealer. If you are unsure, email Toyota, then once they create a file/account for this issue, they'll tell you to take to dealer. At this point, just tell them which dealership you'll be taking it to and have them send the report info over. Less likely to be denied that way imo.
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Was this covered under the bumper to bumper warranty? Dammit I'm at 40k miles, ugh! Has anyone found some DIY fixes for this? My OCD causes me to hate this, it drives me insane each time I close my window. I noticed I just have to keep the strip clean and the window edge clean as well but it's really irritating.
I took it to another dealer who fixed both that and a chirping fuel pump under warranty.

I had also since then been treating the strips with gummi pflege and it hasn't really returned.
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A rubber conditioner works with the natural rubber structure to help keep it pliable in colder temperatures and typically more resistant to UV rays. Keeping the rubber soft and pliable as it was intended in cold temperature can eliminate a lot of the issues. There are tons of products out there in the automotive marketplace regarding "rubber conditioning".


Given this, AstroGlide (the water based formula, not the silicone based stuff) would seem better. After all, it was developed by NASA for its rocket motor gaskets...
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