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I've owned/currently own seven Toyota vehicles, and perhaps 20 cars/trucks total, and this is the first with this feature. None had doors that were hard to close, so I doubt that's the reason.
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I cannot count how many times I was yelled at by him for slamming the doors on the Camry. Then, when I got that car, the yelling had been seared into my brain to the point that I'd yell at friends about it. "No, my son, let me show you the way of gentle closing doors. For this is a Toyota" |
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You are correct it has nothing to do with pressure. There is not enough air moved to even register on a meter. It is just to prevent the glass from smacking full force against the seal.
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Did you test drive it before you bought it? Driving from one parking space to another does not 'justify' or count for that matter as 'test drive.' Quote:
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I respect most of the advice you give but this just flat out seems wrong. I have seen dozens of frameless car doors that don't have this ridiculous auto scroll feature and the weather strip is completely fine. So is the window. Also as you suggested, the pressure build up theory is completely ridiculous. So i'm still left scratching my head why in the world Toyota decided to add this unnecessary-over engineered-POS feature on this car that in my experience, does only negative and no good as far as I can see.
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I have had at least 10 cars with frameless windows and some of them were 20 years or more old not one of them showed any damage to the seals from the windows closing against it. The sound of them going up and down still freaks me out every single time it happens because in my classics that noise always mention the window had just jumped the track and I had a 2 hour project ahead of me.
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I'm curious how many of you guys had/have pinched weather strips from the window auto scrolling? Mine is currently pinched on my driver's side but as long as no water is getting in, i'm fine.
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Mine is still pristine but I had both the TSBs done so that may have helped.
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I always assumed it was so the pressure of closing the doors didn't make your ears want to pop. I've experienced that on other cars and it can get annoying. I'd think it could be worse on a small cabin like the 86.
Congrats on your Xterra! Mine is about to turn 16 in Sept. and I still love her. Nissan is going to end the X after this year. That truck has been so good at hauling all my outdoor junk and taking us wherever we want to go. There hasn't been another truck created since then that has the same mix of inexpensive, go anywhere, rugged, and long lasting. I almost got an FJ to replace it, but didn't like the interior space comparatively. I've had a head gasket replaced and an oil leak fixed and the manifolds are prone to cracking (I just ignore them now), but she has 206K on the clock now and keeps rolling along. Took us to the eastern Sierra to backpack this summer. |
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