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454Taylor Mar 16, 2007 11:31 AM

Window issue in cold weather
 
I understand snow, ice, or frost making the front windows not operate. This morning it was 25 degrees here, there was no visible frost, neither front window would go down. The rear ones both worked. I tried the button every few minutes for over 20 minutes, finally (after warmup?) they opened. You could hear the motors trying to work. Could the rubber be too tight when cold? Could the motor just be too weak? Has anyone experienced this issue? Does anyone know a work around? It would be tough to use a drive thru during this time.

Thanks

HillsdaleHHR Mar 16, 2007 11:48 AM

Check this thread for possible solution: https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/show...ht=window+open

Black Rose Mar 16, 2007 12:15 PM

I've had this happen before.

If the windows are wet when you roll them up and then it gets really cold, the window glass will freeze to the window liner material.

GCarp Mar 16, 2007 01:21 PM

I had a Datsun (Nissan) pickup that had a problem with the door locks freezing in the cold weather... turned out to be the sound deadening material they sprayed inside the door got all over the mechanism and turned into a rock when it was cold out. Carbeuretor cleaner did wonders for that one...

454Taylor Mar 16, 2007 01:29 PM

Thanks for the thread lead. I will try the silicone trick. No rain or moisture seemed involved this morning at all and the rears both worked fine. It almost had to be tight rubber...not necessarly a bad thing.

454Taylor Mar 17, 2007 05:58 AM

Looks like there is a felt material all around the inside area of the rubber where it contacts the glass. Won't the silicone leave streaks all over the glass if it gets on the non rubber felt material?

HillsdaleHHR Mar 17, 2007 12:19 PM

You might want to send Desert Coyote a pm and ask him since he is the one that gave the suggestion.

ChevyGrlAlways Mar 17, 2007 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by 454Taylor (Post 129507)
I understand snow, ice, or frost making the front windows not operate. This morning it was 25 degrees here, there was no visible frost, neither front window would go down. The rear ones both worked. I tried the button every few minutes for over 20 minutes, finally (after warmup?) they opened. You could hear the motors trying to work. Could the rubber be too tight when cold? Could the motor just be too weak? Has anyone experienced this issue? Does anyone know a work around? It would be tough to use a drive thru during this time.

Thanks

lucky you that yours was unfrozen in 20 mins the first time it happened it was abt 1 hour the second time was 40 mins


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