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Old 10-09-2012, 10:36 AM   #15
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Try spraying silicone lubricant on a cloth and wiping it down on all the rubber seal surfaces that *might* stick to ice. It looks good on the rubber, it is a water barrier (no stick), and it worked great for my xB last winter.
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Old 10-09-2012, 02:00 PM   #16
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Thanks for all the advice, everyone. I have frameless doors with my old car (Subi Legacy) but those windows did not go down when you opened the door. I think my best bet is this de-icer everyone is speaking of. Hopefully this winter will be very mild. Wow, I can't believe I just said that...I sort of miss my AWD car now
Trying to ease your mind here. It's really not all that bad. I've spent plenty of fierce winters with the car (with auto-drop windows) parked outside and this was never one of the things we worried about. More annoying are things like the tires being frozen in place from a partial thaw followed by re-freeze. Get the de-icer (at auto supply stores or the auto section of Home Depot etc or even the drug store) and a good scraper, also the rubber care (silicone lube) already mentioned can also help, and you'll be fine

edit: also give the car a couple good coats of wax before the snow comes. You won't be able to wax it during the winter plus this makes the snow come off a little easier
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Old 10-09-2012, 02:52 PM   #17
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The window actually goes up into a little groove in the upper rubber trim so I'd think that keeping it from coming down would potentially damage the trim and/or the window. No?

It does this to keep the noise increase caused by frameless windows to a minimum and I love it. My old Impreza windows howled at speed.

I see no reason that the system would break, it's using nothing complicated and pulls down using the same window motor as rolling your windows down would. unlike some of the German cars that actually have motorized door trim.

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Old 10-09-2012, 03:13 PM   #18
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Trying to ease your mind here. It's really not all that bad. I've spent plenty of fierce winters with the car (with auto-drop windows) parked outside and this was never one of the things we worried about. More annoying are things like the tires being frozen in place from a partial thaw followed by re-freeze. Get the de-icer (at auto supply stores or the auto section of Home Depot etc or even the drug store) and a good scraper, also the rubber care (silicone lube) already mentioned can also help, and you'll be fine

edit: also give the car a couple good coats of wax before the snow comes. You won't be able to wax it during the winter plus this makes the snow come off a little easier
+1, I had celicas during winter with frameless windows and often the windows would be quite stuck against the rubber frame. A little tugging and patience when the weather sucks is all that's required, I have yet to see a weather stripping get damaged from frozen doors (as far as toyota's and honda go ).

Windows are pretty "soft" where they are mounted inside the door. I'm sure you could open those doors even if the windows was totally stuck in the up position.

I once used GE silicone II from a tube and spreaded it against the rubber with a gloves, it leaves a thin layer and help with ice, you can then easily scrap it with your bare fingers when winter's over.
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I had a mustang that did this the best way is to wipe the snow off the top of the window before you open it. Mine never froze shut the window motor was always strong enough to pull it down. But it might take a second make sure you wait for it to slip down or you could break something pulling on it.
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Wow more responses! I didn't think this thread would be so popular. Thanks again for all the suggestions and comments. I've never had such an "exotic" car before so I've been extra careful and don't want anything happening to it. I'd like to keep it as pristine as possible until I own a house with a garage...going to be the longest few years of my life!

Anyway! Lots of insightful comments. I never thought of that rubber lip that hangs over the window that would hinder it from opening the door if it doesn't do its auto drop down action. I suppose we will find out once winter hits.

Maybe the landlord will let me build a makeshift mini-garage just for my car...I'm a upstanding tenant.....hmmm.
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Wow more responses! I didn't think this thread would be so popular. Thanks again for all the suggestions and comments. I've never had such an "exotic" car before so I've been extra careful and don't want anything happening to it. I'd like to keep it as pristine as possible until I own a house with a garage...going to be the longest few years of my life!

Anyway! Lots of insightful comments. I never thought of that rubber lip that hangs over the window that would hinder it from opening the door if it doesn't do its auto drop down action. I suppose we will find out once winter hits.

Maybe the landlord will let me build a makeshift mini-garage just for my car...I'm a upstanding tenant.....hmmm.
I know they are a serious pain in the butt. but you could get a cover the ice and snow make them heavy to get off but it would definitely solve your problem

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I sort of miss my AWD car now
Hah. I read that thinking "hm, good thing I live in PA where it doesn't matter"



I'm thinking about investing in a car cover for this purpose.
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Hah. I read that thinking "hm, good thing I live in PA where it doesn't matter"



I'm thinking about investing in a car cover for this purpose.
If it's anything like last winter in PA (at least in Pittsburgh) I won't have to worry about a thing!
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