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Can't say I've ever heard any Tesla owners complain about leaking through the window seals. My last 3 Audis over the past 15 years has never had leaks, but they lower the window slightly.I had two 300ZXs in the nineties and swore off frameless door ever again. The windows didn't move on their own but it didn't made a difference whenever it rained for prolonged periods, they leaked. Not just from the t-top but the a and b pillars.
And cue the people complaining about the frameless windows and having them ice up in the winter. I lived in northern climate most of my life in which majority of my cars had frameless windows and sure, a few times it was annoying they iced up and the window couldn't lower but probably could count the number of times on a single hand. Not that big of deal in my opinion.
When you car gets covered in ice like this, not sure if that will help much. (not my car, but have experienced like this before)If there are problems with sticking windows, perhaps this product will help:
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Agree - then you use windshield de-ice spray on door edges.When you car gets covered in ice like this, not sure if that will help much. (not my car, but have experienced like this before)
Frameless windows or not, that's not going to make much difference when you can barely open the door itself.
Do the model 3 doors have windows that move down when the door is opened and move up when the door is closed to create a positive seal?
When you car gets covered in ice like this, not sure if that will help much. (not my car, but have experienced like this before)
Frameless windows or not, that's not going to make much difference when you can barely open the door itself.
Currently both our cars have frameless (2010 Mini and 2016 Beetle). I hate them on both. Mini itself haven't had any problems, Beetle has although that was only during the Seattle rainy season. They haven't failed during the summer, so will see if they fail when the rains start again.
My Model S has been iced up like that, and it's not been a problem. I do preheat though. I've also left the pano open 15% and the windows slightly open by mistake and it's rained--barely any water gets inside. The seals appear to be very good.When you car gets covered in ice like this, not sure if that will help much. (not my car, but have experienced like this before)
Frameless windows or not, that's not going to make much difference when you can barely open the door itself.
I had two 300ZXs in the nineties and swore off frameless door ever again. The windows didn't move on their own but it didn't made a difference whenever it rained for prolonged periods, they leaked. Not just from the t-top but the a and b pillars.