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Wet Windows
Hey guys just wondering if you get this as well...
When you wind down the windows then put them back up again, do you get water on the outside of the window, even a day or 2 after it has rained?? Last night i wound them back up and the passenger window was completely wet and made almost a scraping noise when coming up the drivers side was wet too - the car hadn't been in the rain for days... I've never had a car do this before, it's like the seals on the outside aren't working... |
mine does that for up to 2 days after i wash it...
my mustang did the same thing... |
hmmm thats weird, my 350 never did that... ah wells, at least mine aint a freak car then..
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I haven't noticed that on mine at the moment. We had some major rain the other day and nothing seemed out of the ordinary to me. Although i will take good notice next time i wash the car or it rains again.
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Yep, mine does this exactly. I am going to raise it with the service manager as I did with the spring lift on the rear hatch. He just called and said my new springs are in...free of course. ;)
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I honestly just thought that it was the way it was designed. Sry evse for going OT there. |
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My 350Z had that issue with the rear hatch release but the 370Z doesn't seem to have it. Maybe it'll appear later on.
I've got wet windows too, and had that in the 350Z. Both my window motors were replaced in the 350Z which made me think that some seal wasn't right after the mechanics were in there messing about, but it might be normal enough. |
My Silvia S15 had the wet window problem and it was never an issue for the 7 years I had it. I believe its caused by a felt guide that presses up against the widow to stop it from rattling.
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Noticed the same thing on mine. Just got my Z about 10 days ago. It's been raining like hell in South Florida. Rolled my window down the day after having it out in the rain & it came up wet. Never had a car do this before.
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This is a bit of a worry for all you 370Z owners - this moisture within the door cavity will cause havoc with electrics and it may even cause rust in non-Aluminium parts. I think door skin is aluminium, but the frame is still steel. Hope it gets addressed by Nissan asap. |
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