CX5crossover
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- 2014 Mazda CX-5 Tour AWD
I bought this CPO 2014 CX-5 2 weeks ago and thus far it's been mostly great, but so far 3 different times the front windows have become frozen shut when the temperatures have been below 30F. This is while keeping the vehicle garaged while at home. To me it seems like either the power window motors are wimpy or the window molding is too thick (too much surface area touching the glass - good for noise and vibration - bad for freezing water?). Maybe the molding holds more water than what would be considered ideal. I traded-in my Honda Civic for this much newer Mazda, and the Civic would literally "rip" the windows down in just about any icy winter conditions, and it's just sad to see that my vehicle upgrade won't. Anyhow, any thoughts on this or any DIY fixes out there, or is this just something everyone is just learning to live with? It's becoming very annoying at the drive-thru windows, as I mentioned, after only a few weeks!
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