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Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:18 am
by Shaun
Maroon wrote:
Andy-GTI wrote:Its water collecting and freezing on the outer scraper seal that prevents the window drop, not the seals on the edges of the glass.
I guess you are right, otherwise why windows dont go up when re-closed? If so, there is actually no need for silicone luke or gummipflege etc, applying de-icer on the lower glass bottom seal should work fine? Anybody's experience?
Not exactly IMO, the wives fiesta and my golf both had stuck doors last year, and that could only be the door rubbers sticking, it's a mixture of things freezing, not just the one

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:01 am
by Andy-GTI
182_blue wrote:
Maroon wrote:
Andy-GTI wrote:Its water collecting and freezing on the outer scraper seal that prevents the window drop, not the seals on the edges of the glass.
I guess you are right, otherwise why windows dont go up when re-closed? If so, there is actually no need for silicone luke or gummipflege etc, applying de-icer on the lower glass bottom seal should work fine? Anybody's experience?
Not exactly IMO, the wives fiesta and my golf both had stuck doors last year, and that could only be the door rubbers sticking, it's a mixture of things freezing, not just the one

It is pretty much ALWAYS the bottom seal that stops the glass dropping.

Twice in the last couple of days mine havn't dropped, bit of warm water along the bottom edge and away it goes.



Christ knows what you lot are doing to your seals to get enough water on them to make the door stuck closed......

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:11 am
by wigit
i am 100% with Andy-GTI on this that the main issue on the roc is the window freezing to the seal on top of the door, other seals can seal but this is the biggest issue on a day to day basis

some warmish water has done the trick for me over the last two winters

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 4:34 pm
by RW1
Andy-GTI wrote:Christ knows what you lot are doing to your seals to get enough water on them to make the door stuck closed......
Living next to a damp field with drifting mist. Monday, the frost was like snow , 2cm thick on the car. But like you say, some luke warm water does the trick.

C.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:04 pm
by Shaun
All rubber around my door has been treated :-) , we will see, I don't doubt the bottom glass seal is an issue, I also think the side rubber on the window edge is a problem too after i Checked on a frozen morning the other day, of course this gets defrosted when you sort the bottom bit that is pretty much ALWAYS the real problem :D

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:35 am
by andyd68
Winter wheels and tyres delivered yesterday. 16" black steel with Yokohama W.Drive 205/55 16H tyres. Planning to have them on the car December to the middle of March.

Now do I get some wheel trims or do I keep the wheels 'au naturel' :?

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:46 am
by bfmuffin
Hello everyone,

This is the first winter for me on the road, and as I come from a rather tropical country I really have no idea how the notorious British winter could affect cars on the road....I see a few posts talking about fitting winter tyres, I am wondering do they really make driving considerably safer? (I am guessing the answer to this perhaps relates to which parts of the country you live in, in my case it would be the south-east) and if so, what tyres would you recommend?

Many thanks in advance

Brian

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:04 pm
by hayemaker
Regarding the windows i'd advise just getting one of those car covers for the top half of the car from halfords or wherever. Saves time scraping, saves any problems with the windows freezing and not dropping down

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:14 am
by arkaig
VW part G 052 172 A1 (Krytox GPL105 oil 30ml) from my local stealer dealer does seem to be awfully expensive at some £38.89 + VAT - does anyone happen to know of a cheaper supplier? I'm only needing one bottle!

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:23 pm
by RW1
VW part G 052 172 A1 (Krytox GPL105 oil 30ml),
EBAY - search under "VW EOS ROOF SEAL LUBRICANT", but it seems to becoming popular by the current auction running. I paid £10 each for mine a while back. Not any more by the looks of it.

That said, this Ebayer is selling it under the Rover part number CYK100050L, same lubricant. Maybe he will put up another auction soon???
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Car-Window-Channe ... 0399178592" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Note: Its a 10ml bottle, not 30ml. I think stocks are limited though so you will have to search for it elsewhere.

Bear in mind applying it is sparingly. I apply one "rain drop" on my finger and run it along a seal length for 25cm and rub it in. It shouldn't be applied like jam!

C.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:30 pm
by arkaig
RW1 - many thanks for the info, I'll keep trying/looking.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:20 pm
by arkaig
RW1 - the Ebayer is up-and-running again selling Krytox under Car Window Channel Lubricant - the Rover 10ml product, but hey at £3.25 I can afford 3 and still have plenty of change from what the stealers would have taken - many thanks again.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:39 pm
by RW1
That auction must have gone up just after I searched his shop. Gzzzz they are going quick! :clap:

C.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:57 pm
by arkaig
I think the Ebayer is only putting up 10 for sale at a time - I gather he might well have more available - it's well worth phoning the contact number if it seems the listing has come to an end.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:23 pm
by Shaun
I got some of those rover ones but paid quite a bit less than he is selling so i bought a box LOL

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Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:12 pm
by trix
how many cars do you need to treat blue?! :eyepop: ;)

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:55 pm
by Chungster
Well I'm not relying on the rubber spray keeping the windows from freezing cos this morning they didn't drop! Thought I had buggered the motor too but luckily the auto window up on closing door started working again. Phew.

Warm water before unlocking is best course of action.

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:43 pm
by Deft
Yeah I had my first window incident this morning. Luckily I had seen this thread so was semi-prepared but had a minor panic when I stupidly pulled the door open even though the window hadn't dropped fully. The door did open but then I couldn't close it again! Managed to firmly push the door/window back into the seal, de-ice, wait a bit and just try the door handle a few times to prompt the window and wait until it was happy!
Defo taking some warm water out tomorrow.......

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:22 pm
by Shaun
Anyone know of a decent cover for the top part of the scirocco, i.e mainly the windscreen and the side windows ?

Re: Your 1st winter as a Scirocco owner

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:44 pm
by DAR
Garage! Or is that full of wheels?



Not helping much! :lol:

But seriously steer clear of covers, even small roof only ones, they will get gritty and cause marring on the paint over time.