Windows down and opening the door? Is this normal?
#17
Is this normal behavior?
IF my windows are down and I park; leaving the windows down when I park. Once I open the door, the windows will go up about 1-1.5" and once the door closes, they go back down.
I know that if windows are UP and you open and close the door, they drop down a couple MM and go right back up once closed. But Ive never had widows FULL down that go up 1-1.5" (and back down) when I open the door to get out.
IF my windows are down and I park; leaving the windows down when I park. Once I open the door, the windows will go up about 1-1.5" and once the door closes, they go back down.
I know that if windows are UP and you open and close the door, they drop down a couple MM and go right back up once closed. But Ive never had widows FULL down that go up 1-1.5" (and back down) when I open the door to get out.
#18
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The 991 does the same thing. It was always explained that it reduces shock / rattling of the window inside the door when it is down and the door is being closed. Being raised slightly gets it into contact with the weather seal, etc. and holds it in place better for the sideways shock load.
#19
Rennlist Member
It's normal behaviour to make sure window is in a secure position when the door is closed. If you want to see why they do this... lower your window all the way down and disconnect the battery. Then when you close the door you're going to hear the window rattle around in the door.
The 991 does the same thing. It was always explained that it reduces shock / rattling of the window inside the door when it is down and the door is being closed. Being raised slightly gets it into contact with the weather seal, etc. and holds it in place better for the sideways shock load.
#20
Same here! 2020 911s cabriolet.
Does it on my 992, also did it on my 991.2. I notice it easily on both cars as I have a security card that I use to open my parking gate. Since I do not want to risk curb rash on my wheels, my arm cannot reach the reader without the door open.
It's a tad bit irritating to have the window come up and hit my arm as I am reaching out.
It's a tad bit irritating to have the window come up and hit my arm as I am reaching out.
Windows full down and you open the door, they go up approx. 2”. Close the door, they go back to full down.
Protecting the glass against door slamming is the best possible explanation I’ve heard.