Quick window question
What is the purpose of the window opening a crack when the door is open and closing when the door is closed?
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To make sure it seals correctly/fully!
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I knew that! Thanks for the fast answer.
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Actually I believe that it has to do with air pressure when closing the door. Having it open a little bit allows for there to be equal pressure when the door closes.
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mind = blown
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Frameless windows can be damaged when shutting the door (from air pressure as mentioned). They drop to release the pressure.
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Frameless Window
If it ever doesn't lower and you shut the door you will instantly know why! It's to prevent the window from breaking
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;) Show offs!
I tried! And once again I learned something new!:tup: |
AGreed
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on the roadster, it would hit the roof (and break something)
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To ruin your window tint!!
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If you don't like it doing it, you can turn the screw in the door jamb to keep it up all the time. My tint installer showed me that trick.
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