Has anyone figured out a good method to tighten the wing window up in the frame? My windows will not stay open when I am driving. It will swing closed due to wind pressure. As being cold is not a problem here in South Florida, I have to hold the window open as I drive. --Jeff Strickrott 82 Westy
Ben T wrote: > In a message dated 10/28/02 7:07:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, > marcperdue@ADELPHIA.NET writes: > > << Not very . . . precise that is! :^) Coming from the window. If I pull > (or > push) on the lever that latches the wind wing, the whistling noise changes. > If > I open it, the whistling stops . . . followed, of course, by the in-rush of > cold outside air! Brrrrr . . . >> > > Marc, > > Drive the pin out of the lock. Slide it in further. Drive the pin back in. > Noise should be gone. This is the abbreviated instructions. Pmail me if you > need further details. I answered this before in the archives but that was > earlier in the year. > > BenT > <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/bentbtstr8/myhomepage/index.html">Vanagon > Cafe</A> |
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