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Registered Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: monroe
Posts: 67
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Hey guys I just got my 96 mutang gt like 3 weeks ago when I went to pick it up it was frozen shut on the inside. I thought it was just because we had a realy warm week and then a cold one. So I let it go and put it in the garage but I have noticed that when I am driving and park the car for about a hour or so my rear and left front left rear windows are frosted over. My guess is that i have a case of some bad wheather stripping but i can't find where at it would help a lot if any of you had a good guess at all! thank you very much in advance
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Mustang Fanatic
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tyler, TX
Posts: 568
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Sounds like weather stripping to me, but how cold is it where you live? I have never had a problem like that, and my 97 is a Vert and the weatherstripping is not all that great anyway. That is strange...
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Harold Phillips www.mustangsofeasttexas.org 1997 Mustang GT Convertible, 4.6L Auto, Autumn Orange w/Saddle Tan Top & Leather Interior, Styling Bar, 17 X 9 Polished Cobra R's on Nitto NT 555's, Ford Racing Bullitt Suspension package, Mac CAI, Steeda UDP's, Flowmaster 40 Series Catback, SCT X-Calibrator II, Zaino Shine, 7 time Show Winner, driven daily
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: monroe
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at the time that I was having this problem it was like 3 below 0 but it has not happend in like 3 weeks. I think I found were some weather striping is bad it's right under the left back window. But I have no idea on how to fix this becuz there is a body piece that surrounds it and I do not know how to take it off.
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Mustang Fanatic
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tyler, TX
Posts: 568
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OMG, 3 below 0?
I don't think it has been below 20 all winter here in East Texas, this past Monday was 82 and I drove home with my top down. That probably only happens at sub zero temps, but I have NO experience with that here. Brrrrr, that's cold.
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Harold Phillips www.mustangsofeasttexas.org 1997 Mustang GT Convertible, 4.6L Auto, Autumn Orange w/Saddle Tan Top & Leather Interior, Styling Bar, 17 X 9 Polished Cobra R's on Nitto NT 555's, Ford Racing Bullitt Suspension package, Mac CAI, Steeda UDP's, Flowmaster 40 Series Catback, SCT X-Calibrator II, Zaino Shine, 7 time Show Winner, driven daily
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: monroe
Posts: 67
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Yeah it was pretty cold up here this winter. But ever since it has started warming up I haven't had the problem so I'm not sure what it might be.
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