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Originally Posted by Kyle@STILLEN You could always just get out of Canada...It's a warm, sunny 70 degrees here in California today! You suck! LOL High temps below freezing for the

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Old 01-06-2010, 09:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You could always just get out of Canada...It's a warm, sunny 70 degrees here in California today!
You suck! LOL

High temps below freezing for the next week, I hate winter ... although I do like driving around in the snow before they plow.

The Z has been in my garage so no freezing issue, but the Camaro has the same style windows and has had no problem with freezing.

Is the window freezing or the actual lock?
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You suck! LOL

High temps below freezing for the next week, I hate winter ... although I do like driving around in the snow before they plow.

The Z has been in my garage so no freezing issue, but the Camaro has the same style windows and has had no problem with freezing.

Is the window freezing or the actual lock?
The lock is freezing, window is fine, goes up/down no problem
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