How to maintain power windows to keep them from freezing stuck? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 4 months ago. Active 6 years ago. Viewed 10k times. How should I maintain my power windows so they wouldn't freeze stuck during winter?
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Allan Osborne Allan Osborne 6, 10 10 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. She lives on and maintains a multi-acre farm. Step 1 Buy a can of silicone spray lubricant at a local auto parts store. Step 2 Wind the car window all the way down. References Avoiding The Freezing Nasties. Spray the car window four times a year to keep it from freezing shut, according to Garage-Pak see reference.
Silicone spray lubricant won't hurt the paint on your car. Nor will it damage glass. Silicone spray is relatively safe to use. But read and follow the usage instructions and the warnings on the can of silicone spray. How do you keep car windows from sticking in the winter? A light coating of spray should do the trick. Wipe off any overspray on the car door or window with an old rag. Wind the window up and down a few times to spread the silicone spray into the channels. Let this sit for around three minutes and repeat as necessary.
Frozen Power Windows: The best thing to do is to insert a credit card or plastic comb between the window and the strip. This should help to break up the ice. Remove the ice as you go. If you can, wait until the car interior warms up. Put some WD onto a rag and wipe the seal area with it.
When applied, it will keep the moisture off of the seal so there will be nothing there to freeze to the window. Spray the solution onto your windshield, and voila! Tip 2: Pour on Water.
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