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M241115

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Just a quick question for all really, this morning was very frosty and the windows were on the borderline of freezing. When you open the driver or passenger door, the window drops of course and go's back up when you shut it. Is there any way to help with this to stop them freezing up during the winter weather, or I fear the door might not open? Any ideas? thanks!
 

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Just a quick question for all really, this morning was very frosty and the windows were on the borderline of freezing. When you open the driver or passenger door, the window drops of course and go's back up when you shut it. Is there any way to help with this to stop them freezing up during the winter weather, or I fear the door might not open? Any ideas? thanks!

I wondered about this, as it must be an issue on every frameless kind of door (on cars that live outside). I wonder if a small amount of talc might help?
 
Just be careful. I have this happen every year together with the inside having copious amounts of condensation over the winter months. One year, whilst trying to open he door in its frozen state the window actuator broke.
I would be very interested in a solution
 
I clean the rubber surrounds with Werkstatt Satin Prot. Effective and made in Germany. Useful for the interior as well.
 

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