Question about roadster windows
Hi Roadster owners,
Just a quick question about the windows in a Crossfire Roadster. My windows do not go completely down. There is a little glass still visible around the center of the window sill...it does not fully retract flush or below the window sill. Is this normal...or do I need an adjustment?
I usually like to rest my arm on the window sill...and it's uncomfortable with the glass still there. Comments please...
Thanks.
Just a quick question about the windows in a Crossfire Roadster. My windows do not go completely down. There is a little glass still visible around the center of the window sill...it does not fully retract flush or below the window sill. Is this normal...or do I need an adjustment?
I usually like to rest my arm on the window sill...and it's uncomfortable with the glass still there. Comments please...
Thanks.
BRappaport, I've got a coupe, but I think the windows are the same in both cars.
My windows protrude about 3/16 of an inch in the center of the door when fully down, and seal perfectly when closed.
I too like to rest my arm on the sill while driving most of my other cars, but the Crossfire's High window sill design has effectivly changed my driving position while touring in it. It puts my elbow at just about the same level as my ear.
My windows protrude about 3/16 of an inch in the center of the door when fully down, and seal perfectly when closed.
I too like to rest my arm on the sill while driving most of my other cars, but the Crossfire's High window sill design has effectivly changed my driving position while touring in it. It puts my elbow at just about the same level as my ear.
This is normal...also the next time you drop your top and it has fully retracted and the tonneau cover has closed, push the top of the top button twice and both windows will go up. And the next time you put your top up fully, press the top of the top switch (once) and both windows will go up.
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