2000 3dr accent
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2000 3dr accent
I have weather stripping inside the 3d door but between the roof and the
sides of the car there isn't any,should there be.We had snow and hail an
rain yesterday and when I opened the back up there was ice on the
dupport struts and ice in the channels between the weather stripping and
the outside of the car>
There are no happy endings
JUST ENDINGS
sides of the car there isn't any,should there be.We had snow and hail an
rain yesterday and when I opened the back up there was ice on the
dupport struts and ice in the channels between the weather stripping and
the outside of the car>
There are no happy endings
JUST ENDINGS
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Re: 2000 3dr accent
There is no weatherstripping there. It is intended that water will drain
through this area.
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through this area.
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Re: 2000 3dr accent
<CBX2@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> What do I do about having ice ON the supports that hold the hatch back
> up.There was a fair amount of ice on them.The channels were solid
> ice?Any suggestions.
>
>
Drive south far enough and the problem will go away.
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Re: 2000 3dr accent
The problem isn't likely to be frequent. For you to get ice there, the
conditions need to be just right for repeated melting and refreezing. The
same principle applies to wiper linkages and other things. If you haven't
had this sort of problem in the past (in your particular climate), it's
most likely a one-time occurrence. About ten years ago, conditions were
just right where I live for ice to form in the wiper linkage. I saw
several cars with blown wiper fuses or linkages that came apart, including
my mother's car. Haven't seen it since.
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conditions need to be just right for repeated melting and refreezing. The
same principle applies to wiper linkages and other things. If you haven't
had this sort of problem in the past (in your particular climate), it's
most likely a one-time occurrence. About ten years ago, conditions were
just right where I live for ice to form in the wiper linkage. I saw
several cars with blown wiper fuses or linkages that came apart, including
my mother's car. Haven't seen it since.
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