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Windows roll up wet

Discussion in 'Problems, Fixes, Tips...' started by alz2605, Feb 2, 2014.

  1. alz2605

    alz2605 Copenworld Regular

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    Oct 17, 2013
    Location:
    Ceredigion
    Car(s):
    Daihatsu Copen
    VW Golf TDi
    When I roll up the windows they come up with a film of water on the inside of them even on dry days.

    Anyone else getting this issue? Are my doors full of water?
     
  2. dsb

    dsb Copenworld Regular

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    May 15, 2013
    Location:
    abingdon oxfordshire
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    copen vivid
    I do tend to yes - i'm guessing it's as the rubber seals are not totally tight.
    doubt you are full of water though - if you take off the inner door cards to change speakers etc you can see the actual metal of the door - with a polythene film on it.
    guess that helps form condensation.
     
  3. Rex

    Rex Copenworld Pioneer

    Joined:
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    Location:
    Cardiff
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    Copen
    I've never noticed wet windows on the inside.
    The inner seal is part of the door card.

    Just check the holes at the bottom of the door.

    Rex.
     
  4. NeilSmith

    NeilSmith Copenworld Newbie

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    Location:
    UK
    Car(s):
    2008 Copen 1.3
    I've just bought a Copen, and my windows roll up dirty, which is annoying. I've cleaned them a few times, but whenever they go down into the door, they come up dirty again. I'm going to have to do a bit of disassembly and investigate.
     
  5. jez77

    jez77 Copenworld Regular

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    Location:
    Brisbane Australia
    Car(s):
    2003 Daihatsu Copen
    2000 Toyota RAV4
    Probably just dirt on the underside of the weatherstrip.
    It's normally just held on with Spring clips although I've never tried the copen you should be able to pull it off by carefully hand once the window is down and clean it.
     

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