Cracked driver side window
Took the car out for a nice top down ride last night. After the top went up and I rolled the windows up, I heard a "grinding" sound from the drivers side. Rolled the window down and then back up, no sound. Investigate in the morning. Went out in the morning, and discovered a 6" crack heading from the top center, curving down towards the front of the car. Crack can only be felt from the inside (for now). Any thoughts on cause?
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Hey Fred,
Weird how the door glass cracked like that. :confused: No special tricks on the door panel removal aside from care on pulling the mirror switch housing (rotate bottom out, then push up). |
Sorry that happened, but aren't Porsche windows tempered? On all cars that I know of, the side and rear windows wouldn't crack like that. they would shatter into hundreds of pieces.
Unless the "crack" you're describing is more like a scratch or an etching. I've had that happen when I accidentally rubbed my then-diamond-encrusted wedding band along the window. I now have a Tungsten Carbide ring :-). Perhaps something was caught between the door frame and the window and as the window rolled up, it rubbed against it and got itself scratched? |
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Also, disconnect battery BEFORE disconnecting the airbag, leave it off until you button up, otherwise the airbag light will be on and a dealer need to reset it. Be VERY careful pulling back the membrane. Patience with the membrane and it eventually pulls off. First car someone else just tore it up, so expensive to replace, I didn't. |
send a picture of this, cant see how a window "cracks" its tempered glass.
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With that said, after the first respondent said the glass can't crack, I took another look at the window and discovered the "crack" is a scratch. What I initially thought was a crack was the window tint gouged. Thanks for the responses, it appears that there is an issue with the regulator. Another project to add to my never ending list. Somewhere along the line, I need to prioritize completing the rebuild of my 66 912 before that ends up on the permanent "back-burner". |
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There is no part of the regulator that I know of that touches the top middle of the window. And since you rolled the window down then up and didn't hear the noise again suggests to me that there was some foreign object lodged between the door seal and the glass. when you rolled up the window, the glass rubbed against it and got scratched. By rolling the window down, the object was also pushed down, and most likely fell inside to the bottom of your door. One-in-a-million shot, but that's the only thing I can think of that caused it. And the fact that it scratched the window tint, and not the glass itself means that the object didn't have to be as hard as a diamond, although I'm sure you wouldn't mind finding a diamond inside your door! :D P.S. I didn't detect any sarcasm in Tony's comment. I think he wanted us to see a pic so we can determine what you have. |
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Thanks for the responses. I'll post a picture tonight.
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Here is are two pictures of what I thought was a crack. Any thoughts of what could have caused it. The scratch is deep enough to catch a fingernail.
When I rolled the window up, i heard a grinding sound.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560889745.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560889759.jpg |
All I can say from what you described is something scraped your window in the door. A failing part or something foreign. Find out before you retint, yes?
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I wouldn't have that window retinted, I'd look for a good used one. Same year, probably, to try to minimize tint variations. With the door card off, the window is easy to replace, but I'd want to know what in the door scratched the window like that. And maybe while you're in there replace the regulator. |
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Another WAG. So that doesn't look like a scratch to me. It looks like the window tint is wrinkled/failing? And there are some small bubbles on the bottom left end? I think the grinding noise might be a separate issue from a failing regulator?
Cause might be something stuck between the door rubber and the glass? Although raising/lowering the glass would/should make a vertical line, not curved. Try peeling the tint off first and see what shape the glass is in underneath. |
Thanks boo!
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