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We had a couple of inches of snow yesterday followed by temps in the single digits. Stopped at the atm on the way to work today - drivers window wouldn't budge, tried the passengers, it wouldn't move either. Is this a common problem? I just got rid of my Honda Civic with 162,000 miles on it and the power windows always worked no matter what the weather!
 
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It does seem like if they were frozen that the heat from inside the car would have helped. I have lived in very cold places and never had this happen, or I should say never after the car has been running for a while.
 
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I think it depends on the weather conditions, lets say it was snowing with the car at a little over 32 degrees, the snow melts and the water gets all over the windows and such, then the temp drops and the water freezes. I got this theorem this weekend when my dad tryed to open the driver's window in his avalon and it moved half an inch and stopped, same with the passanger window. It snowed at 33 degrees and then the temp went down to about 28 degrees and that's when we got into the car.
 

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Yep. Common. Wait until you get some real snow and you won't be able to close your doors during winter. The windows freeze with ice so the required gap that is made by their movement is not there.. so you can upen the door by bending the window inwards.. but the same thing has to be done when you close the door; too bad this is hard to do from the outside when you are sitting inside--- impossible.
 
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WOW, there are more drawbacks to a convert than I thought, lol. Makes me appreciate the hard top even more.
 
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i used to do this on my talon, since it's frameless window it might be simiar, but then again mine wasn't sophisticated enough to do the air gap seal thing..

simple: open the door all the way wide, then slam the door shut as hard as you can. repeat a couple times and the ice blocking the window passage should've broken/fallen off or atleast loosen the window enough for you to lower

you figure out what's more imp ok? ^^;;
 

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I just hold the door with one hand for couple of minuts of driving. When it is that cold I barely go above 25 mph for atleast 3-5 minutes for my engine is cold... and by that time the door works. So I am good.
 
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My Coupe windows move up and down half an inch when you open and close the doors. Two days of the week, my car sits outside and in this cold NJ/NY weather my windows still haven't frozen. I guess I am just getting lucky as on the days that my car has to sit outside, I carefully open and shut my doors when I get to my car the next day, just in case the window does freeze.
 
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My car sits outside in a cold parking lot 5 days a week and my windows have yet to freeze. Even during the snow storm they went up and down normal.
 
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Push, maybe it is something wrong with your car. You are the only one who has ever had this problem that I have heard of. I don't have the problem and I thought maybe it was just that the windows freeze to a soft-top more easily or something, but Tweet just said that she never has this problem. Maybe you should try applying RainX or something to your side windows that will help them from freezing.
 

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MrElussive said:
Push, maybe it is something wrong with your car. You are the only one who has ever had this problem that I have heard of. I don't have the problem and I thought maybe it was just that the windows freeze to a soft-top more easily or something, but Tweet just said that she never has this problem. Maybe you should try applying RainX or something to your side windows that will help them from freezing.
It might ruin my car's beautiful finish or put a blemish on my soft top. Wouldn't want to put on any harsh chemical on part of its genitile body. [:I]
 
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No dude, read what I said. Pickup a bottle of Rain-X (designed for windows) and apply it to your side windows. Rain-X stops snow from freezing up on the glass. It will not harm your paint or your soft top.
 


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