Lift Qtr Windows(with roof down)

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by funsiz, Sep 25, 2009.

  1. funsiz

    funsiz Copenworld Newbie

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    Copied from http://www.copenownersclub.org.uk

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    After opening the roof you can press and hold a little button where usually the roof-catch grabs in (see red arrow in pic)

    If you then operate the windows up while holding the button, the 3/4 windows will go up first, then the normal windows.

    The 3/4 windows will remain up until you start closing the roof again.
     
  2. machinehead

    machinehead Copenworld Pioneer

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    Thanks for the tip - very useful and I'm going out to try it now!!

    M.
     
  3. Rex

    Rex Copenworld Pioneer

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    Maybe I’m being over cautious, but don’t you think there is a reason the little windows won’t go up with the roof down?? Anybody found any problems?
     
  4. Coxsie

    Coxsie Copenworld Member

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    No reason to be cautious, as the Qtr windows are checked by the roof control logic. They are lowered automatcally when the roof closing sequence starts.

    I've not had a problem, as I always have them in the up position with the roof down, I think it helps keep the air disturbance to a miminum inside.
    Also in the cooler weather they help to keep the heat from the blowers where you need it. :)
     
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  5. Rex

    Rex Copenworld Pioneer

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    Okay,
    Thanks for the reassurance Coxsie, I give it a go.
     
  6. Brad

    Brad Copenworld Newbie

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    I'm super late to this posting but it's a sunny spring day here in Zama, Japan and I'm going to try this on my way home!
     

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