front door vent windows leaking
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
"Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
> vent windows.
Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
> vent windows.
Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
"Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
> vent windows.
Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
> vent windows.
Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
"Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
> vent windows.
Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
> vent windows.
Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Grumman-581 wrote:
> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>
>>The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>vent windows.
>
>
> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
I miss `em.
They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
smoker.
> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>
>>The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>vent windows.
>
>
> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
I miss `em.
They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
smoker.
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Grumman-581 wrote:
> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>
>>The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>vent windows.
>
>
> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
I miss `em.
They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
smoker.
> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>
>>The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>vent windows.
>
>
> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
I miss `em.
They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
smoker.
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Grumman-581 wrote:
> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>
>>The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>vent windows.
>
>
> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
I miss `em.
They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
smoker.
> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>
>>The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>vent windows.
>
>
> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of them
> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed them
> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
I miss `em.
They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
smoker.
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
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Re: front door vent windows leaking
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve
> Grumman-581 wrote:
>> "Dave in Columbus" <drm315@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:efnlu19inkf6pvcmbiol5p188u2nm6dito@4ax.com...
>>
>>> The factory service bulletin says to convince the owner to install fixed
>>> vent windows.
>>
>>
>> Of the various cars that I've had over the years, it seems that all of
>> them
>> that had the window vents leaked air... It never seemed to be possible to
>> wedge something tight enough into the latch mechanism to keep from there
>> being at least a bit of wind noise coming in there... I never noticed
>> them
>> leaking water though... When I bought my XJ, one of the things that I was
>> looking for was NO window vents... They're probably only useful when you
>> don't have air-conditioning and that's not really an option in Houston...
>
> The wing windows were deleted from the XJ sometime between `93 and `96.
> I miss `em.
>
> They're also useful when you occasionally lend your car to a cigarette
> smoker.
>
Actually, they are extremely useful if you ever want to drive at a
decent speed with the windows open, as they reduce noise and keep the
wind from blowing in your face.
I think the XJ was one of the last vehicles sold in North America that
had them, and it is one of the reasons that I bought two of them!
Best Regards,
DAve