Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
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Re: Do windows stick in winter?
I used to have this on my old 350z, anything like a frost and the whole door would be frown solid, very annoying!
Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
why did my last car have frameless windows yet never needed this rigmarole??? It was a Hyundai Coupe SIII by the way.
Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
Had three frameless window cars before the 'Roc and all have been fine. Definitely a p.i.t.a!viperoc wrote:why did my last car have frameless windows yet never needed this rigmarole??? It was a Hyundai Coupe SIII by the way.
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Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
totally agree my friend!! its certainly NOT PROGRESS is it??
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Frozen windows?
Does anyone else have touble getting into their Scirocco on a frosty/icy morning. When I get these conditions the windows don't drop when I press the remote. It's possible to open the door if you're very careful but can't then shut the door because trying to might break the glass if I try to force it into the rubber seal. I've now bought a car cover but it seems ridiculous to me that in some conditions I can't get into a car that cost£20k+. Sciroccos aren't the only cars with frameless doors. Is any other car affected?
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Reason: 7 pages using the search and "freeze" ;)
Reason: 7 pages using the search and "freeze" ;)
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Re: Frozen windows?
i think everyone has problems but i think the later cars have modified rubbers
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Re: Frozen windows?
The glass won't break, it's the seal that might not like it.ik1978 wrote:It's possible to open the door if you're very careful but can't then shut the door because trying to might break the glass if I try to force it into the rubber seal.
Yes, in practice all of them to some extent.Is any other car affected?
I haven't heard of any modified rubbers, but I doubt they'll be of much help. I've used the rubber care stick (and similar stuff) and I've used a credit card to separate the outer seals from the window before opening but the window still gets stuck sometimes. It's not really a problem when it's properly cold and the air is dry, but when the temperature drops from a few degress above 0 C to a few degrees below, it's a different story. The one thing that would help noticeably is a stronger engine for the window lift.sciroccorocket wrote:i think everyone has problems but i think the later cars have modified rubbers
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Re: Frozen windows?
Revised lower door window seals were introduced into production during June 2010 at chassis wvwzzz13zBV001800. The seals can be retro-fitted. VW state its not a 100% solution.RoccoScientist wrote:I haven't heard of any modified rubbers.
Interestingly, they haven't changed the seals on the EOS. They recommend lubricant is applied to the inner felt face of the outer window seal. Its a little bottle with a felt foam head (Part no. D 000 810 A1 - 40ml, Dry Lubricant to assist in the movement of plastic components)
But no revised seal is fitted. The lub is expensive at around £25. When applied on the inner lip, it has to be allowed to dry before refitting the outer rubber window seal.
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Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
Thanks for the info once again, RW1. How easy is it to retrofit the seals?
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Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
About an hour at most for both sides. The seals won't be cheap. Just pull out (gently). Its covered by warranty!
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Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner
TIP :
Just trap a sheet of newspaper the night before, next morning the seals havent frozen to the glass, do it when you cover the windscreen.
Just trap a sheet of newspaper the night before, next morning the seals havent frozen to the glass, do it when you cover the windscreen.
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