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CharlieO Dec 19, 2010 11:35 PM

Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
From reading the various threads on the problem with the convertible top window, i have gotten the impression that it is mostly with the 2005 model year. Is this true? Have any owners with 2006's or '07's had the same problem?

rcompart Dec 20, 2010 12:05 AM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
No, it's pretty widespread between all years but 2005 was the first year they came out and so they have been out the longest. It also has to do with the climate the care is located in. Those in warmer states like FL, TX and AZ tend to exhibit it more often than cars in MN, WI, IL do.

There is a member here by the screen name tighed1 that has a repair how-to. Do a search for top fix with his screen name and you'll find it right away.

Good luck and take care

CharlieO Dec 20, 2010 06:28 AM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 

Originally Posted by rcompart
No, it's pretty widespread between all years but 2005 was the first year they came out and so they have been out the longest. It also has to do with the climate the care is located in. Those in warmer states like FL, TX and AZ tend to exhibit it more often than cars in MN, WI, IL do.

There is a member here by the screen name tighed1 that has a repair how-to. Do a search for top fix with his screen name and you'll find it right away.

Good luck and take care

Thanks. I have read the repair how-to. I was just hoping to avoid the problem if possible.

Goldwing Dec 20, 2010 02:50 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
I seriously doubt the problem came to Chrysler's attention before they stopped manufacturing XFs, so the problem will manifest it self for all years. The 2005s are the oldest in service, so they will experience the problem first. Having said that, I live is MI and keep my roadster garaged year-round and in hibernation for the winter, so I have not seen any problems with the top or rear window.

Hawk Monster Dec 20, 2010 03:32 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
I only use my top twice a year. Once to put it down in the Spring and once to put it up in the Fall. Really don't know if it is a humidity or UV or heat or combination of all three. Maybe usage has something to do with it also. I notice when I drive to Phoenix nobody who has a convertable has the top down in the summer. Tops down seems to be reserved for Fall, Winter and early Spring. In Arizona those that keep their tops up have problems with UV rather then humidity but heat could be an issue at 120 degrees. My summers are about 75 to 85 but then again I live in the mountains of Arizona at 7000 MSL. I have never seen any correlation between these factors to determine why the problems are happening with the back window falling out.

Are you refering to the back window problem or the tearing or both? Based on other posts from Europe it appears that the rip is a mechanical defect not an environmentally caused issue.

sailorman Dec 20, 2010 03:35 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
  • I live in S.C. and have had no issues with either the top or the window.

05roadsterguy Dec 20, 2010 04:09 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
I have a theory regarding the window seperation. (Based on nothing concrete of course!) With the Top up and the windows down the rear window vibrates rapidly. In Sunny climates where the top is up for protection but the windows are down for airflow. the Heat and Vibration "MAY" lead to weakening of the bonding agent.



Just a thought. Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and happy NewYear.

pizzaguy Dec 20, 2010 09:14 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 

Originally Posted by 05roadsterguy
I have a theory regarding the window seperation. (Based on nothing concrete of course!) With the Top up and the windows down the rear window vibrates rapidly. In Sunny climates where the top is up for protection but the windows are down for airflow. the Heat and Vibration "MAY" lead to weakening of the bonding agent.



Just a thought. Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and happy NewYear.

I still think that HEAT is the culprit more, but you DO present a valid theory. I always garage mine and almost never drive above about 35 with the windows down unles the top is down to - the virbration from the turbulance is kinda bad!

CharlieO Dec 20, 2010 09:27 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 

Originally Posted by pizzaguy
I still think that HEAT is the culprit more, but you DO present a valid theory. I always garage mine and almost never drive above about 35 with the windows down unles the top is down to - the virbration from the turbulance is kinda bad!

I suspect that the turbulence is part of the problem, and this, unfortunately, is another design issue with the Crossfire roadster. I have owned 11 convertibles, and none of them have had a problem with the rear window shaking as violently as the Crossfire's. Can anyone tell me if a windscreen reduces the turbulence when the top is up?

I have a tendency to ride with the windows up and the airconditioning on when I have the top up. If the weather is nice enough to open the windows, the top should be down! This might save me from having to repair or replace a top.

The Beep Dec 20, 2010 11:10 PM

Re: Is the top window problem on '05's only?
 
Going on 2 years in Houston and that first summer here was hot as hell.
No issues with the window but It's driven 5k a year and kept in a garage.


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