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raubt -> RE: window down on door opening (2/11/2008 10:21:26 PM)
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ORIGINAL: droptop6 No it's not a design flaw the window acctualy goes up underneith the top. Ford just never took into consideration of the ice build up on the window. Yes you might damage the top if you keep trying to open and close the door with the window up, but i would worrie more about how cold the glass is and maybe breaking the window by forcing it under the top. I would probably just pour some hot water on it to clear the ice before trying to open the door. A coffee cup full before you head off to work in the morning. Bad idea. Unless the water has alcohol or some kind of de-icer in it you will end up with a worse problem than when you started. Water (even hot water) + cold = ice. Last thing you want to do is pour more water onto something that's already frozen. Just open it slowly. You'll notice the outer door panel pulls away from the glass a bit which will help to break some of the ice and let the glass go down. When I wash my car in the winter and it's really cold out, in the morning I just open the doors really slowly and then close them slowly, open again, close, etc, repeat a few times and this usually makes the problem go away. Also turn the heat up in the car and you will help thaw them from the inside. If you wash, what I do is take a paper towel after the wash and kind of put it between the outside felt liner stuff and the glass to absorb some of that excess water, and that seems to help as well.
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