My apologies if this has been covered ad nauseam.
As most people in this section of the forums know, the windows roll down to clear the weatherstripping when you pull the door handle. How does this work in the winter when the window has frozen up to where the window won't roll down.
If I get a Mustang, it will be my winter ride too and we get lots of ice here in KY. Every winter there will be a handful of times that the windows freeze at the base of the windows and won't roll down at all.
Has anyone had their Mustang's window freeze up and how did that work out for you?
As most people in this section of the forums know, the windows roll down to clear the weatherstripping when you pull the door handle. How does this work in the winter when the window has frozen up to where the window won't roll down.
If I get a Mustang, it will be my winter ride too and we get lots of ice here in KY. Every winter there will be a handful of times that the windows freeze at the base of the windows and won't roll down at all.
Has anyone had their Mustang's window freeze up and how did that work out for you?
I went to leave work one day, and it was froze solid. I had to sit there for almost an hour with the car running before it thawed enough so the car would move, and even then the brakes were still dragging some. I couldn't get under the car to beat on the cables or thaw them out, and I was parked in a parking garage that has a really tight spiral turn to get out, so I wouldn't even be able to get towed out of the garage. I've always been in the habit of using the parking brake because my previous cars had remote starters, and I had to set the parking brake to use them. I never did get around to installing one on this car yet, so I just had to learn not to use the parking brake. I did change the cables, but it seems that even the "updated" cables eventually have the same issue.