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Any accessory to cover top of window when parked?
In summer, I like to roll down the window a little bit to keep the
inside cool. The problem is when it starts to rain, I have to rush to my car and close the window. Is there some accessory I can install near the top of the window so it stops rain from getting in? I don't intend to drive the car with the cover on. Thanks. Yong Huang |
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Any accessory to cover top of window when parked?
Yong Huang > wrote in :
> In summer, I like to roll down the window a little bit to keep the > inside cool. The problem is when it starts to rain, I have to rush to > my car and close the window. Is there some accessory I can install > near the top of the window so it stops rain from getting in? I don't > intend to drive the car with the cover on. Thanks. > I think you may be looking for wind deflectors. <http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,rain%20guards/shopping/allResults.htm;jsessionid=F37D00E8D698AA37562CCB33 A3EA7850> Click on the uppermost product image listing. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Any accessory to cover top of window when parked?
On Mar 3, 3:45 pm, Tegger > wrote:
> Yong Huang > wrote : > > > In summer, I like to roll down the window a little bit to keep the > > inside cool. The problem is when it starts to rain, I have to rush to > > my car and close the window. Is there some accessory I can install > > near the top of the window so it stops rain from getting in? I don't > > intend to drive the car with the cover on. Thanks. > > I think you may be looking for wind deflectors. > <http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,rain%20guards/shopping/allResults.htm;jse...> > Click on the uppermost product image listing. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/ Thanks. That looks good. But is there anything more temporary? Ideally I want to install it when parking so I can roll down the window and take it off when I drive. Yong Huang |
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Any accessory to cover top of window when parked?
Yong Huang > wrote in
: > On Mar 3, 3:45 pm, Tegger > wrote: >> Yong Huang > wrote >> >> om: >> >> > In summer, I like to roll down the window a little bit to keep the >> > inside cool. The problem is when it starts to rain, I have to rush >> > to my car and close the window. Is there some accessory I can >> > install near the top of the window so it stops rain from getting >> > in? I don't intend to drive the car with the cover on. Thanks. >> >> I think you may be looking for wind deflectors. >> <http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,rain%20g...esults.htm;jse >> ...> Click on the uppermost product image listing. >> >> > > Thanks. That looks good. But is there anything more temporary? Ideally > I want to install it when parking so I can roll down the window and > take it off when I drive. > > None that I know of. However... There are many studies that show cracking a window open a inch or so does virtually nothing to keep a car's interior cool. If I were you I'd leave the windows shut when you leave the car, then later just open both front doors completely for a minute before driving off. Keep this in mind: Mondern cars are chock-full of very complex, sensitive and horribly expensive electronics. Rain in the wrong place (such as in the interior of your car) could be fatal to your wallet. It's not worth it to leave the windows open in the hopes of cooling off the interior, considering the potential damage. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Any accessory to cover top of window when parked?
On Mar 5, 5:43 pm, Tegger > wrote:
> Yong Huang > wrote : > > > > > On Mar 3, 3:45 pm, Tegger > wrote: > >> Yong Huang > wrote > >> > >> om: > > >> > In summer, I like to roll down the window a little bit to keep the > >> > inside cool. The problem is when it starts to rain, I have to rush > >> > to my car and close the window. Is there some accessory I can > >> > install near the top of the window so it stops rain from getting > >> > in? I don't intend to drive the car with the cover on. Thanks. > > >> I think you may be looking for wind deflectors. > >> <http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,rain%20g...esults.htm;jse > >> ...> Click on the uppermost product image listing. > > > Thanks. That looks good. But is there anything more temporary? Ideally > > I want to install it when parking so I can roll down the window and > > take it off when I drive. > > None that I know of. > > However... > > There are many studies that show cracking a window open a inch or so does > virtually nothing to keep a car's interior cool. > > If I were you I'd leave the windows shut when you leave the car, then later > just open both front doors completely for a minute before driving off. > > Keep this in mind: Mondern cars are chock-full of very complex, sensitive > and horribly expensive electronics. Rain in the wrong place (such as in the > interior of your car) could be fatal to your wallet. It's not worth it to > leave the windows open in the hopes of cooling off the interior, > considering the potential damage. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/ Currently I'm doing what you said, shut the windows when I leave the car. The studies that say leaving the window an inch open doesn't cool the interior are irrelevant to me because my skin feels much better if I leave the window open a bit. I'll seriously consider the ventshade you recommended. Thanks. Yong Huang |
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Any accessory to cover top of window when parked?
Yong Huang wrote:
> I'll seriously consider the ventshade you recommended. Thanks. > > Yong Huang They are kind of nice. When I bought the used car that had ventshades, my first thought was to remove them. I'm glad I didn't. It's good to be able to open the windows while driving and not have the wind and rain come in. They also offer a bit more shade when the sun is blasting. dan |
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