J29DB03
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I hope Toyota knows this is happening.
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I hope Toyota knows this is happening.
I'm sure they do but it's not only them. MB, Tesla, BMW, Mini basically any model with frameless windows can have this issue.I hope Toyota knows this is happening.
I was going to rent an Aston Martin DB 11, a year or two ago. It had that type of windows and the previous renter experience the window not going down an inch or so. The owner had to take it to the dealership, so I never got to rent it. This issue was definitely not due to cold weather.I'm sure they do but it's not only them. MB, Tesla, BMW, Mini basically any model with frameless windows can have this issue.
I can't imagine what it would have been like if my gf ran into this in the morning on the way to work....well it would have resulted in her taking my truck lol.
Right now I have the Supra in the garage with the garage heater on and it melted all the snow/ice. I'm keeping the doors open over night to allow things to hopefully dry and will hit it with the gummi tomorrow.
The main culprit (gasket on the door which sits flush with the window) seems like it may be a PITA to get the stuff on. Seems you have to peel it back and I think I saw the "fuzzy" gasket in there too.
I'll post back after I finish but I sure hope this solves the issue.
I saw another video where the person took a credit card and ran it between the window and seal on the door - that's another option but with cold rubber I would be worried about tearing it.
I agree but I still feel that most manufacturers are aware of it but havenât been forced to fix it.I was going to rent an Aston Martin DB 11, a year or two ago. It had that type of windows and the previous renter experience the window not going down an inch or so. The owner had to take it to the dealership, so I never got to rent it. This issue was definitely not due to cold weather.
Many years ago, when I lived in CT, I had to pour hot water on my Mazda RX3 driver's door lock to get it to unlock. You would think that cold weather testing would be mandatory for every electrical/mechanical system in vehicles. Rain followed by frigid temps would be a good way to check for situations such as your own and my old RX3.
This is a thing? I've driven without my seatbelt on. It just chimes until you out it on.What was most frustrating to me is I couldnât drive it to warm it up after 1/2 hour of running until I learned on this thread the seatbelt had to be on.
Most people donât know to use a parking brake and pretty sure they wouldnât realize about the seatbelt as there was no message.
It happens if the door is open. Kept putting it into park regardless if I was in drive or reverse.This is a thing? I've driven without my seatbelt on. It just chimes until you out it on.
Then why say it's because of the seatbelt. It's not, it's the door that's the issue. You can drive with the seat belt on or off.It happens if the door is open. Kept putting it into park regardless if I was in drive or reverse.
The reason the door was open was because I couldnât close it because the window was frozen in the up position and needs to lower slightly to clear the gasket on the body.
This is a BMW thing (happens on my X3M). Mildly annoying when you just want to pull it forward a few feet with the door open say to align to ramps or something. In this case I had to put on the seatbelt to drive it. Wasnât aware of that u til I found this thread.
Any chance the key is pressing the unlock button in your pocket? You can press and hold unlock to roll em down, or lock to roll em up. I've had that happen inadvertently a few times.I'm gonna hop in this thread too and ask a window question... does anyone else have an issue (mainly in the cold during winter) where they'll open a door and then close it and the window will literally roll itself halfway down? I'm not talking about the small drop to clear the weather strip. It literally rolls about â of the way down and stays there.
I can't seem to replicate it, it just happens randomly. It's caused me to be walk away from my car a few times basically leaving it wide open because I had no idea the window dropped down.
Yeah I thought about something like that too but its literally only one window at a time, usually the passenger side. I thought even maybe some snow or ice was resting on the "button" on the exterior door handles simulating a finger touch and hold causing the window to roll down but that wasn't it either. I've had it happen in decent weather as well with a passenger simply getting out of my car and when they go to close the door the window just rolls itself down for no reason. Its so bizarre...Any chance the key is pressing the unlock button in your pocket? You can press and hold unlock to roll em down, or lock to roll em up. I've had that happen inadvertently a few times.
Wow that never occurred to me! Thanks!Super easy solution. Donât drive your Supra in freezing weatherâŠ.. lol
It's not so much the temp as it is the temp + water = ice.I have no issues with my frameless windows driving below-freezing weather temps
They still work fine for me, it snowed and rained this week - I cleared it and was fine on my commutes to Westchester, NY.It's not so much the temp as it is the temp + water = ice.
They work fine if it is dry, its when it snows, then melts, then freezes that causes the issue.